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"segment": "Greenpeace - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nGreenpeace\nFrom Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nGreenpeace\n\nType\nNGO\nFounded\n1971\nVancouver, Canada\nHeadquarters\nAmsterdam, Netherlands (international)\nKey people\nKumi Naidoo, Executive Director\nArea served\nWorldwide\nFocus\nEnvironmentalism, peace\nMethod\nDirect action, lobbying, research, innovation\nVolunteers\n15,000\nWebsite\nwww.greenpeace.org www.greenpeace.mobi\nGreenpeace is an international non-governmental organisation working for the protection and conservation of the environment. It was set up in Vancouver, Canada in 1971 and now has regional and national offices in 46 countries. Greenpeace received international attention during the 1980s when the French intelligence agency bombed the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in the Auckland Harbor, killing one individual. In the following years, Greenpeace evolved into one of the largest environmental organizations in the world. Greenpeace is known for its direct actions and has been described as the most visible environmental organization in the world. The organization has raised environmental issues to public knowledge, and influenced both the private and the public sector. Contents\n1 Priorities and campaigns\n2 Ships\n3 Funding\n4 Related pages\n5 References\n6 Other websites\nPriorities and campaigns\nThe Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior II\nOn its official website, Greenpeace defines its mission as the following: Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning organization that acts to change attitudes and behaviour, to protect and conserve the environment and to promote peace by: Catalysing an energy revolution to address the number one threat facing our planet: climate change.",
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"segment": "In which country was Greenpeace founded? Greenpeace was founded in Vancouver, Canada. Greenpeace is a\nnon-governmental environmental organization. Greenpeace evolved\nfrom the peace movement and anti-nuclear protests in Vancouver,\nBritish Columbia, in the early 1970s. On September 15, 1971, the\nnewly founded Don't Make a Wave Committee sent a chartered ship,\nPhyllis Cormack, renamed Greenpeace for the protest, from Vancouver\nto oppose United States testing of nuclear devices in Amchitka,\nAlaska. The Don't Make a Wave Committee subsequently adopted the\nname Greenpeace. When was greenpeace formed? The organisation of Greenpeace was formed in 1971 and was founded by Paul Cote, Jim Bohlen, Lrvving Stowe, Partick Maoore and Bill Darneil. What issue is the main focus of the work of Greenpeace founded in 1971? Environmental Conservation\nHow was the Greenpeace organization founded?",
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"segment": "Greenpeace is an independent organization that was founded in 1971 by a group of concerned citizens. These citizens set sail from Vancouver to the coast of Alaska to protest nuclear testing that was being conducted by the United States. Although the group was unsuccessful and was intercepted by the U.S. Coast Guard, this protest was the beginning of the organization. Greenpeace operates without funding from governmental organizations or corporations. It also does not support any particular political affiliation. Greenpeace is dedicated to stopping global warming, defending the world's oceans, protecting forests, saving the Arctic, stopping the creation of nuclear weapons, keeping citizens safe from toxic chemicals and promoting sustainable agriculture. Greenpeace operates three ocean vessels that help document environmental issues and support its mission of nonviolent protest. More From Reference\n1\nHere’s How the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed In-Person Retail Shopping in Lasting Ways\n2\nA Brief History of Insults: How Different Cultures Use Spoken and Written Verse to Mock and Mediate\n3\nMonkeydactyl and the Little Foot Fossil: Major Evolutionary Breakthroughs of 2021 (So Far)\n4\nFact Check:",
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"segment": "GREENPEACE\nGreenpeace is one of the leading organizations advocating for the environment. The independent global campaigning nonprofit works to protect and conserve Mother Earth while promoting peace at the same time. LITTLE DID YOU KNOW Greenpeace is has 28 offices in over 40 countries across Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia and the Pacific. MUST SEE The website hosts a well stocked multimedia section which includes photo essays, videos and photos from folks on the ground making a difference. RELATED: 10 of the Best Green Living Websites\nGet Your Green Ways Tested\n8 Etsy Products to Green Up Your Life\n42.5K\nVIEWS\n0\n0\n0",
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"segment": "Greenpeace - Wikipedia\nGreenpeace\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Green Peace)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nThis article is about the international environmental organization. For other uses, see Greenpeace (disambiguation). Non-governmental environmental organization\nGreenpeace\nLogo of Greenpeace\nGlobal map of Greenpeace office locations\nFormation\n1969; 52 years ago\n( 1969)\n– 1972\n( 1972)\n(see article)\nVancouver, British Columbia, Canada\nType\nInternational NGO\nPurpose\nEnvironmentalism, peace\nHeadquarters\nAmsterdam, Netherlands\nRegion served\nWorldwide\nExecutive Director\nJennifer Morgan\nMain organ\nBoard of directors, elected by the Annual General Meeting\nBudget\n€ 236.9 million (2011)\nStaff\n2,400 (2008)\nVolunteers\n15,000\nWebsite\nwww.greenpeace.org/international\nFormerly called\nDon't Make a Wave Committee (1969–1972)\nGreenpeace is a non-governmental environmental organization with offices in over 55 countries and an international coordinating body in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Greenpeace was founded in 1971 by Irving Stowe and Dorothy Stowe, Canadian and US expat environmental activists. Greenpeace states its goal is to \"ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its diversity \" and focuses its campaigning on worldwide issues such as climate change, deforestation, overfishing, commercial whaling, genetic engineering, and anti-nuclear issues. It uses direct action, lobbying, research, and ecotage to achieve its goals. The global organization does not accept funding from governments, corporations, or political parties, relying on three million individual supporters and foundation grants. Greenpeace has a general consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council and is a founding member of the INGO Accountability Charter, an international non-governmental organization that intends to foster accountability and transparency of non-governmental organizations. Greenpeace is known for its direct actions and has been described as one of the most visible environmental organisations in the world.",
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"segment": "Greenpeace concentrates on the most vital threats worldwide to Earth’s biodiversity and environment. It “is an independent, campaigning organisation which uses non-violent, creative confrontation to expose global environmental problems, and to force solutions for a green and peaceful future. Greenpeace’s goal is to ensure the ability of the earth to nurture life in all its diversity” (Wikipedia). Greenpeace is involved in issues including “protecting oceans and ancient forests, phasing out fossil fuels and promoting renewable energy in order to stop climate change, eliminating toxic chemicals, preventing genetically modified organisms to be released into nature, to end the nuclear threat and nuclear contamination, and to ensure safe and sustainable trade” (Greenpeace). Historic Roots\nGreenpeace International was founded in 1971, when a small group of activists intended to sail near the island of Amchitka, off the West Coast of Alaska, to witness first hand the nuclear testing taking place by the United States. The island of Amchitka is one of the world’s regions most susceptible to earthquakes and is home to much wildlife including bald eagles and peregrine falcons, and was the last refuge for 3000 sea otters. ( Greenpeace) Before the boat carrying the activists reached Amchitka, it was intercepted and the United States still detonated their bomb. Their mission, however, generated public attention and therefore nuclear testing was halted later that year. The island was eventually acknowledged as a safe haven for birds. After their success in Amchitka, Greenpeace continued to protest against nuclear testing.",
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"segment": "In 1975, he released his fourth studio album “Frampton” and it went up to number 32 in the U.S charts. Frаmрtоn rеlеаѕеd hіѕ mоѕt ѕuссеѕѕful аlbum “Frаmрtоn Соmеѕ Аlіvе!” іn thе уеаr 1976. Тhе аlbum wаѕ lіѕtеd оn thе Віllbоаrd 200 сhаrtѕ fоr mоrе thаn 97 wееkѕ. In 2001, the legendary Frampton Comes Alive! celebrated 16 million albums sold. Since then he’s released a number of albums including Now (2003), Fingerprints (2006) and Thank You Mr. Churchill (2010). Personal Life: Peter Frampton first married to Mary Lovett in 1972 and divorced her in 1976. Secondly, he married Barbara Gold in 1983 and divorced her in 1993.",
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"segment": "Personal Life\nFrampton married three times and has three children. He was first married to Mary Lovett in the year 1972 and got divorced in the year 1976. Penelope J. “Penny” McCall sued him for palimony in the year 1978. Frampton was married to Barbara Gold in the year 1983 with whom he had two children Jade and Julian. On 13 January 1996, he gets married for the third time with Tina Alfers, and later, he had a daughter, actress Mia Frampton and a stepdaughter named Tiffany Wiest. On 22 June 2011, he filed for divorce from Elfers in Los Angeles, California. Age, Height, and Weight\nBeing born on 22 April 1950, Peter Frampton is 71 years old as of today’s date 22nd May 2021. His height is 1.72 meters tall, and his weight is 72 kg. Career\nFrampton played in the band The Little Ravens. At Bromley Technical School, David Bowie, who was three years old and Frampton, played in a band called the Little Ravens.",
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"segment": "His father, Owen Frampton was the head of the Art department at Ravens Wood School and a lieutenant for the Royal Artillery but he died on September 16, 2005. His mother is Peggy Ffitch and she stayed with Owen until his death. Peter Frampton got married 3 times. His first marriage was in 1972 to Mary Lovett whom back then was a model. Peter and Mary never had children and got divorced in 1976. His second marriage was to Barbara Gold in 1983 and they got divorced after 10 years, 1993. Peter and Barbara are the parents of a daughter and a son, Jade and Julian. Jade is now a fashion editor and Julian is a singer. Since 1996, Peter has been married to Christina Elfers and their daughter, Mia Rose Frampton is now a famous actress. Peter is also the step dad for Tiffany Wiest from Christina Elfers.",
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"segment": "celebrated 16 million albums sold. Since then he’s released a number of albums including Now (2003), Fingerprints (2006) and Thank You Mr. Churchill (2010). Personal Life: Peter Frampton first married to Mary Lovett in 1972 and divorced her in 1976. Secondly, he married Barbara Gold in 1983 and divorced her in 1993. He is currently married to Christina Elfers. Hope you like this Peter Frampton Networth article. If you like this, then please share it with your friends… This above post is all about the estimated earnings of Peter Frampton. Do you have any queries, then feel free to ask via the comment section. Ne-Yo Net Worth 2021, Earnings & Things You Need to Know\nHow Danny Elfman Became A Multi-Millionaire ?",
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"segment": "Personal Life\nFrampton has been married three times. He met his first wife, former model Mary Lovett, in 1970. The couple remained together for three years then filed for divorce in 1973. He went on to marry Barbara Gold in 1983, and after a decade of marriage they also got divorced. Frampton and Gold have two children together. Frampton married once again in 1996 to Christina Elfers. Although the relationship lasted nearly 15 years, Frampton filed for divorce in 2011. At the time of their divorce, the couple negotiated custody of their 15-year-old daughter. In 2019. Frampton was diagnosed with the inflammatory muscle disease Inclusion-Body Myositis.",
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"segment": "The following year, his re-entered the public spotlight and began touring as a lead guitarist with longtime friend David Bowie. Successful Comeback\nWith the successful release of his 1994 self-titled album followed by Frampton Comes Alive II (1995), he re-embraced his old fans while also attracting a new generation of rock enthusiasts. In 2001, the 25th anniversary recording of the legendary Frampton Comes Alive! celebrated 16 million albums sold. Since then he's released a number of albums including Now (2003), Fingerprints (2006) and Thank You Mr. Churchill (2010). Personal Life\nFrampton has been married three times. He met his first wife, former model Mary Lovett, in 1970. The couple remained together for three years then filed for divorce in 1973. He went on to marry Barbara Gold in 1983, and after a decade of marriage they also got divorced. Frampton and Gold have two children together.",
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"segment": "When did John Adams become president of the US? - Answers\nJohn Adams\nHistory of the United States\nUS Presidents\nWhen did John Adams become president of the US? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2012-03-21 23:24:45\nJohn Adams was elected as the second President to the United States in 1796, and served from March 4, 1797 to March 4, 1801. He served only one term as President after two terms as George Washington 's Vice-President (1789-1797). He was succeeded by Thomas Jefferson .ix\n1 2 3\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhen did John Adams become president of the US? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer",
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"segment": "circa 1916\nAnonymous\n10 years ago\nJohn Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was an American statesman, diplomat and political theorist. A leading champion of independence in 1776, he was the second President of the United States (1797–1801). Hailing from New England, Adams, a prominent lawyer and public figure in Boston, was highly educated and represented Enlightenment values promoting republicanism. A Federalist, he was highly influential and one of the key Founding Fathers of the United States. Adams came to prominence in the early stages of the American Revolution. As a delegate from Massachusetts to the Continental Congress, he played a leading role in persuading Congress to declare independence, and assisted Thomas Jefferson in drafting the United States Declaration of Independence in 1776. As a representative of Congress in Europe, he was a major negotiator of the eventual peace treaty with Great Britain, and chiefly responsible for obtaining important loans from Amsterdam bankers. A political theorist and historian, Adams largely wrote the Massachusetts state constitution in 1780, but was in Europe when the federal Constitution was drafted on similar principles later in the decade. One of his greatest roles was as a judge of character: in 1775, he nominated George Washington to be commander-in-chief, and 25 years later nominated John Marshall to be Chief Justice of the United States.",
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The Federalists, who believed in a strong central government, outnumbered the other political party at the time, the Democrat-Republicans, who decided against a political fight due to Washington's popularity. Washington had considered not seeking a second term, but decided to serve again, in some part due to trying to stem the tide of political parties.\n1793\nFebruary 12, 1793 - The United States Congress passes a federal law requiring the return of slaves that escaped from slave states into free territory or states.\nApril 22, 1793 - George Washington signs the Proclamation of Neutrality in the French Revolutionary Wars, where France has already declared war on England, the Netherlands, Austria, Prussia, and Sardinia.\nMore\nAugust 17, 1793 - Dr. Benjamin Rush confers with two Philadelphia doctors about an epidemic of disease along the docks of Philadelphia over the preceding two weeks. By November, over 10% of the population of the city had succumbed, nearly 5,000 people. 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They would be put into service three years later.\nAugust 20, 1794 - General Anthony Wayne, commander of the Ohio-Indiana area, routs a confederacy of Indian tribes, including Shawnee, Mingo, Delaware, Wyandot, Miami, Ottawa, Chippewa, and Potawatomi, at Fallen Timbers on the Maumee River, causing a retreat in disarray.\nSeptember 1, 1794 - The Whiskey Rebellion occurs when western Pennsylvania farmers in the Monongahela Valley, upset over the liquor tax passed in 1791, are suppressed by 15,000 militia sent by Alexander Hamilton to establish the authority of the federal government to uphold its laws.\nMore\nNovember 19, 1794 - Jay's Treaty is signed between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Great Britain. 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"segment": "However, his biological father is still part of his life. He has a sister named Soteria. As a child, Smith enrolled at Early Head Start and Kempton Elementary but soon left to be homeschooled. He fell in love with performing quite early in his life. When he was eight years old, he and his family relocated to Atlanta, Georgia. He returned for a brief period in 2001 only to go back to Atlanta in the following year. Smith presently lives in Los Angeles, California. His life in Atlanta had a profound effect on him. He was already influenced by his stepfather and music was gradually becoming important to him. He has stated that living and working in the city helped him “perfect my craft”.",
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"segment": "706.653.4273\nFax: 706.653.4569\nArt Smith is a Columbus native who was educated in the public schools and graduated from Columbus High School in 1973. He earned a Bachelor's degree in Political Science from Columbus College (now known as CSU). He earned his law degree from Samford University's Cumberland School of Law and later obtained an L.L.M. in Taxation in 2005 at the University of Alabama School of Law. Judge Smith practiced as a private attorney from 1979-1989 in a general practice law firm in Columbus. In 1989, he joined the Legal Division at AFLAC and handled litigation and arbitration throughout the United States. He also served as a JAG Officer in the U.S. Navy Reserves. He has been married to his wife Sue for 34 years, and they have two grown daughters. He is a member of the State Bar of Georgia, American Bar Association, the Columbus Inns of Court (President 2014-2015), and the Columbus Bar Association. He is also an active member of St. Luke United Methodist Church and the Kiwanis Club of Columbus and serves on several community boards.",
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"segment": "His mother was of Tongan and German ancestry and his father (of English descent) hailed from New Zealand. Smith's family moved to the South Island town of Timaru when he was eleven. He attended Timaru Boys' High School from 1976 to 1979. He was involved in the drama club at his high school. Smith played in rock and roll bands during high school, working out each morning at the gym and watching television in the afternoon. He enjoyed painting and loved rugby and hoped to become a member of New Zealand's world-famous rugby team, the All Blacks . At the age of 17, Smith moved to Christchurch, where he lived in a flat above a fruit shop, worked at various jobs, and considered joining the police to help children, before enrolling in Canterbury University at the age of 20. In 1986 he married his high school sweetheart, Suzanne (Sue), with whom he had three sons: Oscar, Tyrone, and Willard. Career\nSmith played in several lo-fi experimental bands in New Zealand and released a few albums with Say Yes to Apes and Hyphen-Ears in the mid '80s.",
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"segment": "he also lived in Japan, Alabama, Michigan, Washington, DC, South Carolina, and Delaware, among other places. His love of fantasy and science fiction novels began as a child, but he first worked as a writer in advertising before turning to writing children's fiction. Fiction career\nSmith published his first book, Hoodoo, with Clarion Books in 2015. Set in the 1930s Alabama, Hoodoo earned Smith the American Library Association 's Coretta Scott King / John Steptoe Award for New Talent. Smith's second book, The Mesmerist (Clarion Books, 2017), is set in London at the turn of the century. In January 2018, Smith published a children's novel for Marvel Comics featuring Marvel's superhero Black Panther. The book, Black Panther: The Young Prince, was released just prior to Marvel's Black Panther film. Reviewing the book in the Bulletin of the Center for Children's Literature, Kate Quealy-Gainer wrote, \"Fans will notice allusions to T'Challa 's future adventures as the ruling Black Panther, but even the comic-book averse will relate to T'Challa's negotiating of middle-school dynamics and may also appreciate his cleverness as he faces down his enemies.\" The School Library Journal named the book to a list of eight fantasy \"must-reads\" featuring a black protagonist;",
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"segment": "That year he won the George Woolf Memorial Jockey Award that honors a rider whose career and personal conduct exemplify the very best example of participants in the sport of thoroughbred racing. In 2002, he served as the regular rider for his second Horse of the Year, Azeri. He rode Azeri to a win in the Breeders' Cup Distaff, and also rode Vindication to a win in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile . In 2005, he rode 50–1 longshot Giacomo to victory in the Kentucky Derby. The win, Smith's first in the Derby, was something of a vindication for him. He was aboard Giacomo's sire Holy Bull, the 2–1 favorite in the 1994 Derby, but could finish only 12th after Holy Bull was bumped coming out of the starting gate. In 2008, he added two more Breeders' Cup victories first in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies with Stardom Bound, and with the then 4-year-old Zenyatta in the Ladies' Classic. A year later, Smith returned to the Breeders' Cup with Zenyatta, this time to capture the Breeders' Cup Classic. Smith partnered Zenyatta to 16 straight victories of a 19-for-20 career that saw her become the first horse to win two different Breeders' Cup races, and the richest female racehorse with the earnings of $7,304,580. After capturing the Breeders' Cup Ladies Classic on Royal Delta in 2011, Smith became the all-time leader for most Breeders' Cup",
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"segment": "His birthplace is Southampton, England, and he spent his early years in High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, and attended the Royal Grammar School. He now lives with his family in Somerset, England. When he was young, he used to give piano lessons. One of his clients was a girl named Jan Smith, who he later married. Whilst working with her, a vehicle crashed into their van, injuring Jan. She claimed compensation and us… read more\nThere are three persons with this name. 1. Howard Jones (born John Howard Jones on February 23, 1955) is an English singer and songwriter. He is the eldest of three boys. His birthplace is Southampton, England, and he spent his early years in High Wycombe in Buckinghamshire, and attended the … read more\nThere are three persons with this name. 1.",
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"segment": "Leader: Mike Dugan (R)\nMin. Leader: Gloria Butler (D)\nElections\nLast election: November 3, 2020\nNext election: November 8, 2022\nThe Georgia State Senate is the upper chamber of the Georgia General Assembly. Alongside the Georgia House of Representatives, it forms the legislative branch of the Georgia state government and works alongside the governor of Georgia to create laws and establish a state budget. Legislative authority and responsibilities of the Georgia State Senate include passing bills on public policy matters, setting levels for state spending, raising and lowering taxes, and voting to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes. The Georgia State Senate meets in the state capitol building in Atlanta, Georgia . All 56 Georgia Senate seats were up for election in 2020.",
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"segment": "Brian Kemp (R) | Campaign Website\nGeorgia Lieutenant Governor: Geoff Duncan (R) | Campaign Website\nGeorgia Secretary Of State: Brad Raffensperger (R) | Campaign Website\nGeorgia Attorney General: Chris Carr (R) | Campaign Website\nGeorgia State School Superintendent: Richard Woods (R) | Campaign Website\nGeorgia State Agriculture Commissioner: Gary Black (R)\nGeorgia State Insurance Commissioner: Jim Beck (R) | Campaign Website\nGeorgia State Labor Commissioner: Mark Butler (R) | Campaign Website\nGeorgia General Assembly: Georgia General Assembly\nSenate\nGeorgia has 56 State Senate members: 21 (Democrats), 34 (Republicans), 1 (Vacant).",
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"headings": "Live Georgia 2020 presidential election results: Interactive county-by-county map\nLive Georgia 2020 presidential election results: Interactive county-by-county map\nSee a breakdown of Georgia's votes and track the U.S. electoral college count for President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden.\nHow many electoral votes are there?\nHow many electoral votes does Georgia have?\nHow many electoral votes does it take to win the presidency?\nWhat else is on the ballot in Georgia?\n",
"segment": "In addition to local races, Georgia voters will choose two U.S. Senators. In one U.S. Senate race, voters will choose between Republican David Perdue, Democrat Jon Ossoff, and Libertarian Shane Hazel. A special election is being held to fill the seat formerly held by Johnny Isakson, who stepped down at the end of 2019 for health reasons. That race puts Republican Kelly Loeffler, who Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp appointed to fill the seat, against a wide range of 19 other candidates, including Republican Doug Collins, Democrat Rafael Warnock, and Democrat Matt Lieberman. There are also three measures that all Georgia voters will see on their ballots across the entire state. Two of them are amendments to the Georgia state Constitution, a third is a statewide referendum. Click here for more information on those measures.",
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"segment": "November 8, 2022\nThe Georgia State Senate is the upper chamber of the Georgia General Assembly. Alongside the Georgia House of Representatives, it forms the legislative branch of the Georgia state government and works alongside the governor of Georgia to create laws and establish a state budget. Legislative authority and responsibilities of the Georgia State Senate include passing bills on public policy matters, setting levels for state spending, raising and lowering taxes, and voting to uphold or override gubernatorial vetoes. The Georgia State Senate meets in the state capitol building in Atlanta, Georgia . All 56 Georgia Senate seats were up for election in 2020. The chamber's Republican majority decreased from 35-21 to 34-22. Click to read more »\nGeorgia has a Republican state government trifecta. A trifecta exists when one political party simultaneously holds the governor’s office and majorities in both state legislative chambers. As of May 15, 2021, there are 23 Republican trifectas, 15 Democratic trifectas, and 12 divided governments where neither party holds trifecta control. In the 2020 election, Republicans had a net gain of two trifectas and two states under divided government became trifectas.",
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"segment": "Putting Georgia First.\" His opponents hope he could be hobbled by the 2015 accidental disclosure of voter data. Status: He is in the race, making the announcement on March 31. State Sen. Hunter Hill\nDetails: A state senator who represents a Buckhead-based district, Hill is a U.S. Army veteran who carved out a relatively low-profile in the Georgia Senate. He staked out a reliably conservative voting record in the chamber, which left him vulnerable in his fast-changing district: He only narrowly defeated a Democratic challenger in 2016. He hopes to fare better with a statewide campaign, which he said will center on a promise for \"more efficient and effective state government.\" Status:",
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"segment": "Use the links below to learn more about federal officials, state officials, cities, school districts, courts, and ballot measures in this county. Contents\n1 Federal officials\n2 State officials\n3 Cities\n4 School districts\n5 Courts\n6 Ballot measures\n7 See also\n8 External links\n9 Footnotes\nFederal officials\nThe current members of the U.S. Senate from Georgia are: Office title\nOfficeholder name\nDate assumed office\nParty affiliation\nU.S. Senate Georgia\nRaphael Warnock\nJanuary 20, 2021\nDemocratic Party\nU.S. Senate Georgia\nJon Ossoff\nJanuary 20, 2021\nDemocratic Party\nTo view a map of U.S. House districts in Georgia and find your representative, click here . State officials\nThe following is a list of the current state executive officials from Georgia : Office\nName\nParty\nDate assumed office\nAttorney General of Georgia\nChris Carr\nRepublican\nNovember 1, 2016\nChief of Staff to the Governor of Georgia\nTrey Kilpatrick\nRepublican\nOctober 15, 2020\nGeorgia Commissioner of Agriculture\nGary Black\nRepublican\nJanuary 10, 2011\nGeorgia Commissioner of Labor\nMark Butler\nRepublican\nJanuary 10, 2011\nGeorgia Commissioner of Natural Resources\nMark Williams\nNonpartisan\nDecember 9, 2010\nGeorgia Public Service Commission District 1\nJason Shaw\nRepublican\nJanuary 1, 2019\nGeorgia Public Service Commission District 2\nTim Echols\nRepublican\n2011\nGeorgia Public Service Commission District 3\nChuck Eaton\nRepublican\nJanuary 1, 2007\nGeorgia Public Service Commission District 4\nLauren McDonald Jr.\nRepublican\n2009\nGeorgia Public Service Commission District 5\nTricia Pridemore\nRepublican\nFebruary 21, 2018\nGeorgia Secretary of State\nBrad Raffensperger\nRepublican\nJanuary 14, 2019\nGeorgia State Auditor\nGreg Griffin\nNonpartisan\nJuly 1, 2012\nGeorgia State Superintendent of Schools\nRichard Woods\nRepublican\nJanuary 12, 2015\nGeorgia Treasurer\nLynne Riley\nNonpartisan\n2019\nGovernor of Georgia\nBrian Kemp\nRepublican\nJanuary 14, 2019\nLieutenant Governor of Georgia\nGeoff Duncan\nRepublican\nJanuary 14, 2019\nTo view a list of state legislators from Georgia, click here . Cities\nAs of March 2021, Ballotpedia does not provide coverage for any cities in Crawford County, Georgia. For a list of cities covered by Ballotpedia, click here . School districts\nAs of March 2021, Ballotpedia does not provide coverage for any school districts in Crawford County, Georgia. Courts\nSee also: Crawford County, Georgia (Judicial)\nThe following courts are located in Crawford County, Georgia.",
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"headings": "Baker County, Georgia\nBaker County, Georgia\nFederal officials\nState officials\nCities\nSchool districts\nCourts\nBallot measures\nSee also\nExternal links\nFootnotes\n",
"segment": "Use the links below to learn more about federal officials, state officials, cities, school districts, courts, and ballot measures in this county. Contents\n1 Federal officials\n2 State officials\n3 Cities\n4 School districts\n5 Courts\n6 Ballot measures\n7 See also\n8 External links\n9 Footnotes\nFederal officials\nThe current members of the U.S. Senate from Georgia are: Office title\nOfficeholder name\nDate assumed office\nParty affiliation\nU.S. Senate Georgia\nJon Ossoff\nJanuary 20, 2021\nDemocratic Party\nU.S. Senate Georgia\nRaphael Warnock\nJanuary 20, 2021\nDemocratic Party\nTo view a map of U.S. House districts in Georgia and find your representative, click here . State officials\nThe following is a list of the current state executive officials from Georgia : Office\nName\nParty\nDate assumed office\nAttorney General of Georgia\nChris Carr\nRepublican\nNovember 1, 2016\nChief of Staff to the Governor of Georgia\nTrey Kilpatrick\nRepublican\nOctober 15, 2020\nGeorgia Commissioner of Agriculture\nGary Black\nRepublican\nJanuary 10, 2011\nGeorgia Commissioner of Labor\nMark Butler\nRepublican\nJanuary 10, 2011\nGeorgia Commissioner of Natural Resources\nMark Williams\nNonpartisan\nDecember 9, 2010\nGeorgia Public Service Commission District 1\nJason Shaw\nRepublican\nJanuary 1, 2019\nGeorgia Public Service Commission District 2\nTim Echols\nRepublican\n2011\nGeorgia Public Service Commission District 3\nChuck Eaton\nRepublican\nJanuary 1, 2007\nGeorgia Public Service Commission District 4\nLauren McDonald Jr.\nRepublican\n2009\nGeorgia Public Service Commission District 5\nTricia Pridemore\nRepublican\nFebruary 21, 2018\nGeorgia Secretary of State\nBrad Raffensperger\nRepublican\nJanuary 14, 2019\nGeorgia State Auditor\nGreg Griffin\nNonpartisan\nJuly 1, 2012\nGeorgia State Superintendent of Schools\nRichard Woods\nRepublican\nJanuary 12, 2015\nGeorgia Treasurer\nLynne Riley\nNonpartisan\n2019\nGovernor of Georgia\nBrian Kemp\nRepublican\nJanuary 14, 2019\nLieutenant Governor of Georgia\nGeoff Duncan\nRepublican\nJanuary 14, 2019\nTo view a list of state legislators from Georgia, click here . Cities\nAs of May 2021, Ballotpedia does not provide coverage for any cities in Baker County, Georgia. For a list of cities covered by Ballotpedia, click here . School districts\nAs of May 2021, Ballotpedia does not provide coverage for any school districts in Baker County, Georgia. Courts\nSee also: Baker County, Georgia (Judicial)\nThe following courts are located in Baker County, Georgia.",
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which airport do ba fly to in oslo? | Oslo Airport, Gardermoen | [
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"segment": "+47 915 06400\nTime Zone: Central European Time\nGMT +0100\nPublic Transport\nPublic transport road: Bus: The Airport Express Coach (SAS Flybussen) (tel: +47 4000 1166; www.flybussen.no) links Oslo Airport and Oslo Central Station (journey time: 45 minutes). There is also a night service to Oslo Bus Terminal. Coach: Regular coach services connect Oslo Airport with various destinations in Norway.",
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"segment": "Airports Near Me - Oslo, Norway | Travelmath\nMajor airports near Oslo, Norway: The nearest major airport is Oslo Airport Gardermoen (OSL / ENGM). This airport has international and domestic flights and is 48 km from the center of Oslo, Norway. Another major airport is Moss Airport, Rygge (RYG / ENRY), which has international flights and is 66 km from Oslo, Norway. Search for direct flights from your hometown and find hotels near Oslo, Norway, or scroll down for more international airports or domestic airports. You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near Oslo, Norway\n48 km: Oslo, Norway (OSL / ENGM) Oslo Airport Gardermoen\n66 km: Oslo, Norway (RYG / ENRY) Moss Airport, Rygge\n122 km: Sandefjord, Norway (TRF / ENTO) Sandefjord Airport, Torp\n175 km:",
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"segment": "Five daily express trains to Trondheim also stop at the airport. Oslo Airport shuttle bus services\nThere is an Oslo Airport Express Coach to the centre of Oslo, and it is much cheaper than the train. The SAS Airport Express Bus (Flybussen) goes to Oslo Central Station, takes 45 minutes and costs 160Kr. Flytoget at Oslo central Oslo Gardermoen Airport train\nOslo Airport taxi services\nGetting a taxi to and from Oslo Airport is usually trouble free. There is a taxi information desk in the arrivals hall, and there is a taxi rank outside Arrivals. However, make sure you have plenty of cash. The fare into central Oslo is normally over Kr950. Car Hire at Oslo Airport\nMajor car hire operators are located in the Arrivals Halls. To save time and ensure you get the car you want, book your rental in advance. Rental car operators from Oslo Airport include:",
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"segment": "+47 2238 8600; www.oslotaxi.no ). Public transport rail: Rail: The Airport Express Train (Flytoget) (tel: +47 4777 0098; www.flytoget.no ), connects Oslo Airport to Oslo (journey time: 20 minutes; fare: NOK190), stopping at Oslo Central and various subway stations, and continuing on to Drammen.",
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"segment": "www.flybussen.no) links Oslo Airport and Oslo Central Station (journey time: 45 minutes). There is also a night service to Oslo Bus Terminal. Coach: Regular coach services connect Oslo Airport with various destinations in Norway. For regional bus routes, there is a bus station just south of the railway station, which is within walking distance. Taxi: A taxi information desk can be found in the arrival hall, and the taxi rank itself is located outside Arrivals. The fare into central Oslo starts at around NOK850 and the journey time is roughly 40 minutes. Wheelchair-accessible taxis can be arranged through Oslo Taxis (tel:",
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"segment": "Location: Airside, international, before Schengen control, door after SAS Business Lounge\nOpen: 0545-2030\n\nOslo Airport Terminal Map\nOslo Airport transportation\nThere is no need to book trainsport to and from Oslo Airport: public transport is a big thing about Oslo, and you can normally just turn up and go. Oslo Airport train\nThe Flytoget airport express train is the main route into the city. It operates to Oslo Central Station six times per hour in nineteen minutes, and then three services continue via five intermediate stations to Drammen Station. However, it is pricey, and costs 200Kr (or 180Kr online) one way if you buy at the station. The airport station has a barrier as you get on the platform, but at all other stations you must swipe your card on a card reader, unless you buy a ticket from a ticket machine. There is also a suburban rail line, with Norwegian State Railways operating a commuter train service to Eidsvoll and Kongsberg, and a regional service north to Oppland and Hedmark, and south to Vestfold. This offers a direct transfer from Oslo Gardermoen Airport to Sandefjord Airport, Torp.",
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"segment": "+47 4777 0098; www.flytoget.no ), connects Oslo Airport to Oslo (journey time: 20 minutes; fare: NOK190), stopping at Oslo Central and various subway stations, and continuing on to Drammen. You're encouraged to download the app (search for \"Flytoget\" and purchase the ticket with your mobile). Alternatively, you can buy paper tickets from any of the ticket machines at the station or at the arrival terminal. Trains depart from the station beneath the terminal building. All NSB (tel: +47 6105 1910;",
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"segment": "FOLLOW US\nWorld Travel Guide > Guides > Europe > Norway > Oslo > Oslo Airport\nIntroducing Oslo Airport\nAbout Oslo Airport\nHotels\nBook your flight\nHotelsCombined.com\nMap\nAbout Oslo Airport (OSL)\nLocated north of Oslo in Gardermoen, Oslo Airport is the largest of the three airports that serve the Norwegian capital. Our Oslo Airport guide provides essential contact details, as well as information pertaining to terminal facilities, transportation routes and nearby hotels. Information: There is a staffed information desk in the arrivals hall, offering hotel reservation and tourist information services. Website: http://www.osl.no\nDriving directions: From central Oslo, follow the E6 trunk road (which runs through the city to Trondheim and on to the far north of Norway) north until Jessheim, where there is a dedicated exit and airport road. The airport is clearly signposted all the way from the city centre. The total drive time to the airport from Oslo is approximately 40 minutes. Airport Info\nCode:",
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"headings": "Major airports near Oslo, Norway:\nMajor airports near Oslo, Norway:\nInternational airports near Oslo, Norway\nDomestic airports near Oslo, Norway\nLocal airports near Oslo, Norway\nMap of airports near Oslo, Norway\nrelated links\n",
"segment": "You can also browse local airports if you're a pilot. International airports near Oslo, Norway\n48 km: Oslo, Norway (OSL / ENGM) Oslo Airport Gardermoen\n66 km: Oslo, Norway (RYG / ENRY) Moss Airport, Rygge\n122 km: Sandefjord, Norway (TRF / ENTO) Sandefjord Airport, Torp\n175 km: Torsby, Sweden (TYF / ESST) Torsby Airport\n224 km: Karlstad, Sweden (KSD / ESOK) Karlstad Airport\nDomestic airports near Oslo, Norway\n48 km: Oslo, Norway (OSL / ENGM) Oslo Airport Gardermoen\n122 km: Sandefjord, Norway (TRF / ENTO) Sandefjord Airport, Torp\n140 km: Skien, Norway (SKE / ENSN) Skien Airport, Geiteryggen\n175 km:",
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"segment": "There is free Wi-Fi access at the airport. To travel between the city and the airport: Flytoget [154], operates high speed express trains which depart every 10 minutes and generally take about 19 minutes to reach Oslo Central Station (Oslo S). Every other train is express to Oslo S, and next train will service stations located west in and out of Oslo city, terminating at Drammen. Tickets (to Oslo S) cost NOK 196 when bought from a ticket machine or in the Flytoget app (NOK 98/retired, kids, youth up to 20 years old and students up to than 31 with a student ID; tickets are not valid for transfer in Oslo). Vy [155] (previously known as NSB) operates trains southbound via Oslo to Drammen, then on to Kongsberg or Skien. You can change to any train from Oslo S (central station). Northbound trains are also offered from the airport directly to Eidsvoll, Lillehammer and Trondheim. This is the more popular and cost effective way to get into Oslo - trains depart from the adjacent platforms to the Flytoget express.",
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what colony is john adams from? | Massachusetts | [
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"segment": "The Pilgrims set up a government in Massachusetts with the \"Mayflower Compact.\" In 1621, the first Thanksgiving was held. The Puritan State\nIn another reference to early colonization, Massachusetts has been called \"The Puritan State\" because of the Puritan emigrants who arrived in Massachusetts looking for a place to practice their religion where they would not be subject to persecution. THE STATE CITIZENS: People who live in Massachusetts or who come from Massachusetts are called Bay Staters after one of the state's nicknames. This designation was made Official by the legislature December 18, 1990. THE PRESIDENTS: Four men, born in the Commonwealth of Massachussetss, attained the office of President of the United States. John Adams: John Adams was born in Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts on October 30, 1735.",
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"segment": "This designation was made Official by the legislature December 18, 1990. THE PRESIDENTS: Four men, born in the Commonwealth of Massachussetss, attained the office of President of the United States. John Adams: John Adams was born in Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts on October 30, 1735. One of the nation's founding fathers, John Adams was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and was intimately involved in the formation of our Constitution and Bill of Rights. He served as the 2nd President of the United States between George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. His birthplace and later residence are part of the Adams National Historic Park. [ More ]\nJohn Quincy Adams: John Quincy Adams was also born in Braintree (now Quincy), Massachusetts.",
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"segment": "Four of the 526th's F-86 (and later F-102 Delta Dagger) fighter-interceptors were always on alert, ready to scramble and intercept aircraft crossing the border from East Germany. As his three-year tour of duty in Europe came to an end, Duke considered that his best career option was to further his education, something that the USAF was encouraging. He applied to study aeronautical engineering at North Carolina State University, but this was not available. Instead he was offered a place at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in its Master of Science degree course in aeronautics and astronautics. He entered MIT in June 1962. It was in Boston that h",
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"segment": "Its tuition and fees are $60,488. Durham, North Carolina, which surrounds Duke's campus, offers a variety of activities including shopping, dining and entertainment. Its \"Bull City\" nickname comes from the Blackwell Tobacco Company's Bull Durham Tobacco. Students at Duke are required to live on campus for their first three years, and freshmen live together on the East Campus. The Duke Blue Devils maintain a fierce rivalry with the University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill Tar Heels and are best known for their outstanding men's basketball program, which is one of the top five most wins all-time college basketball programs in the country. Approximately 30 percent of the student body is affiliated with Greek life, which encompasses almost 40 fraternities and sororities. Duke University is divided into 10 schools and colleges, many of which serve both undergraduate and graduate students. Its graduate programs include the highly ranked Fuqua School of Business, Pratt School of Engineering, School of Law, School of Medicine, Sanford School of Public Policy and School of Nursing. Duke also offers graduate programs through its well-respected Divinity School and Nicholas School of the Environment. Duke's most esteemed undergraduate scholarship, the Robertson Scholars Leadership Program, is offered to students at both Duke University and the University of North Carolina—Chapel Hill.",
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"headings": "The Ultimate Guide to Applying to Duke\nThe Ultimate Guide to Applying to Duke\nDo you know how to improve your profile for college applications?\nWant to learn what Duke University will actually cost you based on your income? And how long your application to the school should take? Here’s what every student considering Duke University needs to know.\nIntroducing Duke\nAdmissions Profile\nApplying to Duke\nPaying for Duke\nThe Duke Application\nThe Duke Essays\nCurious about your chances of acceptance to your dream school? Our free chancing engine takes into account your GPA, test scores, extracurriculars, and other data to predict your odds of acceptance at over 500 colleges across the U.S. We’ll also let you know how you stack up against other applicants and how you can improve your profile. Sign up for your free CollegeVine account today to get started!\nShort bio\n",
"segment": "Want to learn what Duke University will actually cost you based on your income? And how long your application to the school should take? Here’s what every student considering Duke University needs to know. Introducing Duke\nDuke was founded in 1838 by Methodists and Quakers. Today, it is nonsectarian. Originally, located in Trinity, North Carolina, Duke moved to Durham, North Carolina in 1892. Duke is now home to approximately 6,639 undergraduate students. Duke offers four engineering majors and 46 arts and sciences majors, in addition to 52 minors. Furthermore, Duke also offers the unique Program II, which provides students with the opportunity of designing their own interdisciplinary arts and science major, and IDEAS, which enables students to create their own engineering major. Duke is divided into ten schools and colleges.",
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"segment": "Richards advised Duke that he would still need to pass the entrance examination, and recommended that he attend a military prep school. Duke and his parents accepted this advice, and chose the Admiral Farragut Academy in St. Petersburg, Florida, for his final two years of schooling. Duke sat the examination for Annapolis in the middle of his senior year, and soon after received a letter informing him that he had passed, and had been accepted into the class of 1957. The Lancaster News ran his picture on the front page along with the announcement of his acceptance. He graduated from Farragut as valedictorian and president of the senior class in 1953. Duke entered the Naval Academy in June 1953. He was no athlete, but played golf for the academy team. During a two-month summer cruise to Europe on the escort carrier USS Siboney, he suffered from seasickness, and began questioning his decision to join the Navy. On the other hand, he greatly enjoyed a familiarization flight in an N3N seaplane, and began thinking of a career in aviation. The United States Air Force Academy had just been established and would not graduate its first class until 1959, so up to a quarter of the Annapolis class were permitted to volunteer for the United States Air Force.",
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"segment": "Let’s dive in! Fast Facts about Duke\n• Duke University is located Durham, North Carolina. University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill and Wake Forest University are close by, so making friendships – or rivalries – is fairly easy. • Duke is a private university and was founded in 1838. • The school’s colors are dark blue and white. • If you go to a sport’s game, you’ll be rooting for the aptly named Blue Devils. The Numbers\nAccording to the CollegeBoard as of 2015, Duke has…\n• 6,639 undergraduates\n• 8,465 postgraduate students\n• 1,756 first-time freshmen\nThe school also boasts a hefty $3.4 billion dollar endowment fund and a competitive 11% admission rate. In 2015, 30,112 students applied, but only 3,566 were accepted. Based on these numbers, it’s pretty easy to tell that it is difficult to be accepted to Duke. To get in, you will need amazing standardized test scores, a strong extracurricular record, and a competitive high school transcript and GPA.",
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"segment": "He chose Duke over Villanova, UCLA, and North Carolina. When asked why he decided to attend Duke, he stated, \"The reason I chose Duke is because of Coach K.\"\nCook was ranked the #38 player by ESPNU, the #38 player by Rivals.com, and the #37 player by Scout.com coming out of high school. Cook was a part of a five player recruiting class for Duke in 2011, which also included Austin Rivers, Alex Murphy, Marshall Plumlee and Michael Gbinije. Duke's 2011 class was the second best recruiting class in the entire country according to ESPNU. College career\nCook in 2011\nAlthough Duke traveled to China and Dubai during the summer prior to his freshman season, Cook was forced to sit out all four exhibition games due to a lingering knee injury that he suffered during the summer before his freshman year. Cook's debut with the Blue Devils was October 14, 2011, at Duke's annual Countdown to Craziness, he scored 7 points and passed for 2 assists in his first game as a Blue Devil. Cook's career high during his freshman season was 14 points, which came against UNC Greensboro on December 19, 2011. Cook was a member of the 2015 NCAA national champion Duke team, averaging 15.3 points and 2.6 assists per game. Professional career\nCanton Charge and Dallas Mavericks (2015–2017)\nAfter going undrafted in the 2015 NBA draft, Cook joined the Oklahoma City Thunder for the Orlando Summer League and the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Las Vegas Summer League. In September 2015, he signed with the Cavaliers, only to be waived by the team on October 24 after appearing in six preseason games.",
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"segment": "Emperor Hadrian: Life Story & Great Achievements - World History Edu\nAncient Rome\nEmperor Hadrian: Life Story & Great Achievements\nby World History Edu · Published October 16, 2019 · Updated September 25, 2020\nEmperor Hadrian: Life Story & Great Achievements\nHadrian was one of ancient Rome’s most adored and virtuous emperors. Also known by his full name Publius Aelius Hadrianus Augustus, his reign lasted 117-138 CE. Unlike other unjust emperors, Hadrian’s name secured the 3rd position on rankings of the Roman Kingdom’s good emperors (the Five Good Emperors – Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius ). His achievements can never be erased by history. Birth and Family Relations\nOn 24th January 76 CE, the emperor was born to Publius Aelius Hadrianus Afer and Domitia Paulina. There is some amount of uncertainty surrounding Hadrian’s place of birth. But generally, it’s thought that his birth likely took place in Italica, located in the Seville Province of Spain.",
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"segment": "Emperor Hadrian\nThe Roman World >\nEmperor Hadrian\n▼ Primary Sources ▼\nEmperor Hadrian\nPublius Aelius Hadrianus (Hadrian) was born in Italica on 24 January, AD 76. Hadrian was a descendent of a Roman soldier who had been stationed in Baetica in the third century BC. Like many Roman soldiers, when he retired, he was given land in the country he had helped to conquer. After marrying a local woman, this former Roman soldier became a successful farmer. The Hadrianus family stayed in Spain and over the centuries they produced several soldiers who had distinguished military careers. Hadrian's own father was also a high-ranking soldier and was able to afford a good education for his son. When Hadrian was only ten his father died. It was a Roman tradition that a male guardian should be appointed when a child's father died. A relative named Trajan agreed to become Hadrian's guardian. Trajan was a prominent Roman general and as soon as he was old enough Hadrian accompanied Trajan on his military campaigns.",
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"segment": "Known For: Roman Emperor, one of the five \"good emperors\"\nAlso Known As: Imperator Caesar Traianus Hadrianus Augustus, Publius Aelius Hadrianu\nBorn: January 24, 76, possibly in Rome or in Italica, in what is now Spain\nParents: Aelius Hadrianus Afer, Domitia Paulina\nDied: July 10, 138 in Baiae, near Naples, Italy\nSpouse: Vibia Sabina\nEarly Life\nHadrian was born on Jan. 24, 76. He probably was not originally from Rome. The \"Augustan History,\" a collection of biographies of the Roman emperors, says his family was from Picenum, but more recently of Spain, and moved to Rome. His mother Domitia Paulina came from a distinguished family from Gades, which today is Cadiz, Spain.",
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"segment": "July 10, 138 in Baiae, near Naples, Italy\nSpouse: Vibia Sabina\nEarly Life\nHadrian was born on Jan. 24, 76. He probably was not originally from Rome. The \"Augustan History,\" a collection of biographies of the Roman emperors, says his family was from Picenum, but more recently of Spain, and moved to Rome. His mother Domitia Paulina came from a distinguished family from Gades, which today is Cadiz, Spain. His father was Aelius Hadrianus Afer, a magistrate and cousin of future Roman Emperor Trajan. He died when Hadrian was 10, and Trajan and Acilius Attianus (Caelium Tatianum) became his guardians. In 90 Hadrian visited Italica, a Roman city in present-day Spain, where he received military training and developed a fondness for hunting that he kept for the rest of his life. Hadrian married Vibia Sabina, grand-niece of Emperor Trajan, in 100. Rise to Power\nToward the end of Emperor Domitian's reign, Hadrian started out on the traditional career path of a Roman senator.",
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"segment": "He is famous for ordering the construction of a wall―Hadrian’s Wall―about 73 miles long at the northernmost boundary (present-day Britain) of his empire. He was a poet, and as a student, he was fascinated with Greek culture. But there is more to him than just architecture. Historyplex has listed out some interesting facts that tell us who Hadrian was and how he become an emperor. Interesting Facts About Hadrian\n► Hadrian was born on 24 January 76 CE, probably in Italica or Rome. He was from a well-established family of Italian descent, but had lived in Spain. The biography Augustan History mentions that he was born in Rome, but experts believe it could be a plot to make him appear a native of Rome. He was Roman Emperor from 117 CE to 138 CE. ► His mother Domitia Paulina was from Cadiz, which was one of the wealthiest cities back then. His father Publius Aelius Hadrianus Afer was a senator of praetorian rank.",
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"segment": "Public Domain Pictures\n4. The Spaniard? Although we know that Hadrian was born January 15, 76 AD, we aren’t actually sure what his birthplace was. However, historians believe he was born in Roman province of Hispania Baetica (in modern-day Andalusia, Spain), which was also the birthplace of his predecessor, Emperor Trajan. Pixabay\n5. Know Your Roots\nAlthough he was born in what is now recognized as Spain, Hadrian was of distant Italian background. More than two centuries prior to his birth, his ancestors came to Spain from their home in the Italian settlement of Picenum. Shutterstock\n6. Foster Father\nHadrian became an orphan at just ten years of age in 86 AD when both his parents died. He and his sister became the wards of the future Roman Emperor Trajan.",
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"segment": "Born as Publius Aelius Hadrianus Afer, Hadrian is considered one of the five good Roman emperors (Nerva, Trajan, Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, and Marcus Aurelius). When the talk turns to the Roman empire, we often tend to think of the various Roman emperors, their lavish lifestyle, beautiful palaces, and immense power. But this is far from the truth, almost all of them had to struggle to protect or expand their rule. Among the many famous and infamous emperors, Hadrian stands out as a highly capable ruler who had a liking for Greek culture. His birthplace is still a matter of debate, some claim he saw the light of the day in Italica near Santiponce (Spain). He is famous for ordering the construction of a wall―Hadrian’s Wall―about 73 miles long at the northernmost boundary (present-day Britain) of his empire. He was a poet, and as a student, he was fascinated with Greek culture. But there is more to him than just architecture. Historyplex has listed out some interesting facts that tell us who Hadrian was and how he become an emperor. Interesting Facts About Hadrian\n► Hadrian was born on 24 January 76 CE, probably in Italica or Rome.",
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"segment": "In November 2018 her 13th studio album ‘Guiding Light’ was released, charting at Number 2. In May 2019 it reached Number 1 making Jenkins the first classical artist to have had 13 Number 1 albums. Concerts\nJenkins first came to public attention when she sang at Westminster Cathedral honouring Pope John Paul II 's silver jubilee in October 2003 and then supporting Aled Jones on tour. At the Rugby World Cup in 2003 she made her Sydney Opera House debut as a guest of fellow Welshman, Max Boyce and, in August 2004, her first USA appearance, supporting Hayley Westenra at Joe's Pub in New York City. Jenkins was the first person to perform the Home Nations anthem \" The Power of Four \" and began to appear regularly to sing the Welsh national anthem \" Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau \" at Welsh international rugby union matches, singing with Bryn Terfel at the 2005 Wales vs. England Six Nations match at the Millennium Stadium. In 2005, she became the official mascot for the Wales rugby union team. On 22 January 2005, Jenkins sang in Cardiff at the Tsunami Relief Concert and in April and May of that year supported Irish tenor Ronan Tynan on his first US tour as a solo artist. That May she sang at Trafalgar Square to a 15,000-strong audience celebrating the 60th Anniversary of VE Day. At the Berlin stage of Live 8 in 2005, Jenkins sang the hymn \" Amazing Grace \", and she later helped to launch The Royal British Legion 's poppy appeal at Covent Garden whilst wearing a dress made of 2,500 poppies. On 27 August 2005, Jenkins performed \" Abide With Me \" at the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff which was attended by 74,213 spectators.",
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"segment": "Together the albums vaulted the singer to a level of commercial success previously unknown in classical music circles, and she further exploited her growing mainstream popularity by recording a classical rendition of Dolly Parton 's \"I Will Always Love You\" for 2005's Living a Dream. Serenade topped both the U.K. classical and album charts in 2006, as did Rejoice the following year. Sacred Arias (2008) represented her last album for Universal before transitioning to Warner Bros. for the more contemporary Believe (2009) and Daydream (2011). The following year Jenkins released her first official holiday album, This Is Christmas. In 2013 she returned to Decca with the release of the L'Amour collection, and the same year raised over £25,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support in the U.K. by running the London marathon. Her dedication to charity and the music industry was recognized in 2014 with an O.B.E. at that year's New Year's honors. That same year, Jenkins returned to her classical crossover roots with the album Home Sweet Home, which featured a collection of rousing anthems with nods to her home country. Taking time away from the music industry to give birth to her first child in 2015, Jenkins returned in 2016 with her 11th studio album Celebration. Released to coincide with Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday celebrations, the album featured a host of patriotic numbers, including the full three-verse version of the British national anthem \"God Save the Queen.\" The following year, she starred as Julie Jordan opposite Alfie Boe 's Billy Bigelow in a staging of Rodgers & Hammerstein 's Carousel at the English National Opera.",
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"segment": "She performed the theme from The Godfather, Parla Piu Piano at Children In Need Rock The Albert Hall with cellist Julian Lloyd Webber. Later in December 2009, she performed a cover of Evanescence 's \" Bring Me to Life \" at The Royal Variety Performance and again at A Concert for Heroes at Twickenham Stadium in September 2010. On 23 May 2010, she went to Argentina for the first time and sang Parla Piu Piano in the popular Argentinian show Susana Giménez. In 2011, Jenkins released Daydream, with the Christmas album This is Christmas following in 2012. After a move to Decca Records, Jenkins released Home Sweet Home in 2014 and in 2016 released the album ‘Celebration’\nIn August 2017 it was announced by Classic FM that Jenkins was the best selling classical artist of the last 25 years in the UK beating the likes of Luciano Pavarotti and Andre Rieu . In November 2018 her 13th studio album ‘Guiding Light’ was released, charting at Number 2. In May 2019 it reached Number 1 making Jenkins the first classical artist to have had 13 Number 1 albums. Concerts\nJenkins first came to public attention when she sang at Westminster Cathedral honouring Pope John Paul II 's silver jubilee in October 2003 and then supporting Aled Jones on tour. At the Rugby World Cup in 2003 she made her Sydney Opera House debut as a guest of fellow Welshman, Max Boyce and, in August 2004, her first USA appearance, supporting Hayley Westenra at Joe's Pub in New York City. Jenkins was the first person to perform the Home Nations anthem \" The Power of Four \" and began to appear regularly to sing the Welsh national anthem \" Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau \" at Welsh international rugby union matches, singing with Bryn Terfel at the 2005 Wales vs. England Six Nations match at the Millennium Stadium.",
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"segment": "In 2005, she became the official mascot for the Wales rugby union team. On 22 January 2005, Jenkins sang in Cardiff at the Tsunami Relief Concert and in April and May of that year supported Irish tenor Ronan Tynan on his first US tour as a solo artist. That May she sang at Trafalgar Square to a 15,000-strong audience celebrating the 60th Anniversary of VE Day. At the Berlin stage of Live 8 in 2005, Jenkins sang the hymn \" Amazing Grace \", and she later helped to launch The Royal British Legion 's poppy appeal at Covent Garden whilst wearing a dress made of 2,500 poppies. On 27 August 2005, Jenkins performed \" Abide With Me \" at the Rugby League Challenge Cup Final at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff which was attended by 74,213 spectators. During the anthem, BBC cameras captured the moment of a Hull F.C. fan being brought to tears during the song. With the Blue Man Group, Jenkins sang \" I Feel Love \" in front of the Queen at the Royal Variety Performance on 21 November 2005. She performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo, Norway, on 11 December 2005. In November 2006 she performed before the Queen at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance at the Royal Albert Hall and joined fellow Welsh singer James Fox in the final verse of \"Anthem\" from the musical Chess. In July 2007, Jenkins gave a concert at Margam Park in south Wales, performing alongside Paul Potts and Juan Diego Flórez.",
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"segment": "Her fifth album, Rejoice, was released on 19 November 2007 and included songs written specially for her, two by Take That 's Gary Barlow. The album entered the pop album charts at number three, beating the Spice Girls and Girls Aloud. Jenkins commented \"I never imagined when I was a young girl listening to them on the radio that I would outsell the Spice Girls and Celine Dion. It’s almost too much to take in. I can’t thank my fans enough for all their support.\" On 20 October 2008 Jenkins released Sacred Arias, which is her last album with Universal Music. On 19 October The Daily Telegraph stated that Jenkins had signed the biggest classical recording deal in history, for US$10 million (£5.8 million), with Warner Music. Jenkins released her next album, Believe, on 26 October 2009, the first with Warner Music. This album featured Andrea Bocelli and other musicians like André Rieu and Chris Botti. She made various TV appearances such as GMTV, Something for the Weekend and Piers Morgan's Life Stories on 24 October 2009 and on The Graham Norton Show on 2 November 2009.",
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"title": "Time Zone & Clock Changes in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada",
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"segment": "His mother, Lenore, was a homemaker, and his father, George (who was born in a Mormon colony in Mexico), was an automobile executive. Mitt grew up with 2 older sisters (Margo and Jane) and an older brother (Scott), and the family moved to Bloomfield Hills in 1953 when George became the CEO of American Motors. Romney studied at public schools until seventh grade, then attended Cranbook School, a private boys' prep school, where he managed the hockey team and was a member of the pep squad and cross-country running team. While attending high school, Mitt helped out with George's Michigan gubernatorial campaign; George served as Michigan's governor from 1963 to 1969 and ran an unsuccessful campaign to become the Republican Party's presidential nominee in 1968. After high school, Mitt attended Stanford University before going to France in July 1966 for a missionary trip. In June 1968, he was seriously injured in southern France when a vehicle hit the car he was driving; the mission president's wife was killed in the crash. When he returned to the U.S. after his mission trip, Romney enrolled in college at Utah's Brigham Young University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in English in 1971. He later enrolled in a Juris Doctor/Master of Business Administration program at Harvard, graduating in 1975;",
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"segment": "Romney in Cranbrook School 's 1965 yearbook. Romney began attending Cranbrook School in 1959. Romney attended public elementary schools until seventh grade, when he enrolled as one of only a few Mormon students at Cranbrook School, a private upscale boys' preparatory school a few miles from his home. Many students there came from backgrounds even more privileged than his. Not particularly athletic, he also did not distinguish himself academically. He participated in his father's successful 1962 Michigan gubernatorial campaign, and later worked as an intern in the governor's office. Romney took up residence at Cranbrook when his newly elected father began spending most of his time at the state capitol. At Cranbrook, Romney helped manage the ice hockey team, and joined the pep squad. During his senior year, he joined the cross country running team. He belonged to 11 school organizations and school clubs, including the Blue Key Club, a booster group he had started.",
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"segment": "In Salt Lake City, Romney worked while attending Roosevelt Junior High School and, beginning in 1922, Latter-day Saints High School. There he played halfback on the football team, guard on the basketball team, and right field on the baseball team, all with more persistence than talent, but in an effort to uphold the family tradition of athleticism, he earned varsity letters in all three sports. In his senior year, he and junior Lenore LaFount became high school sweethearts; she was from a more well-assimilated Mormon family. Academically, Romney was steady but undistinguished. He graduated from high school in 1925; his yearbook picture caption was \"Serious, high minded, of noble nature – a real fellow.\" Partly to stay near Lenore, Romney spent the next year as a junior college student at the co-located Latter-day Saints University, where he was elected",
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"segment": "He served as the 70th Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 and the Republican Party’s nominee for President of the United States in the 2012 election. Mitt Romney: Birth Facts, Family, and Childhood\nMitt was born as Willard Mitt Romney on 12 March 1947, at Harper University Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. He is of English and Scottish ethnicity and an American by nationality. He is the youngest child of George W. Romney, an automobile executive and Lenore Romney, a homemaker. He has three siblings named Margo, Jane, and Scott. Mitt Romney: Education History\nHe attended public elementary schools until the seventh grade and later enrolled at Cranbrook School. Later, he attended Harvard Law School and graduated in 1975. Before fame, he worked as a management consultant for Boston Consulting Group and served as the CEO of Bain & Company for a salary of one dollar in 1991.",
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"segment": "Who Is Mitt Romney? Born in Michigan on March 12, 1947, Mitt Romney is the son of former Michigan Governor George Romney. He founded the investment firm Bain Capital and later ran for the Massachusetts Senate in 1994, losing to incumbent Ted Kennedy. Romney took over the Salt Lake Organizing Committee and helmed a successful 2002 Olympic Games. He became governor of Massachusetts in 2003 and made a run for the Republican nomination in the 2008 election, losing to candidate John McCain. Romney made a second run for the U.S. presidency in 2012, with U.S. Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as his running mate, but was ultimately defeated by President Barack Obama in a tight race. He returned to public office in 2019 as a U.S. senator from Utah. 20\nGallery\n20 Images\nEarly Life\nBorn Willard Mitt Romney on March 12, 1947 in Detroit, Michigan, and raised in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, Mitt Romney attended the prestigious Cranbrook School before receiving his undergraduate degree from Brigham Young University in 1971. He attended Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School, and received both a law degree and a Master of Business Administration degree in 1975. Romney married Ann Davies in 1969;",
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"segment": "He has three siblings named Margo, Jane, and Scott. Mitt Romney: Education History\nHe attended public elementary schools until the seventh grade and later enrolled at Cranbrook School. Later, he attended Harvard Law School and graduated in 1975. Before fame, he worked as a management consultant for Boston Consulting Group and served as the CEO of Bain & Company for a salary of one dollar in 1991. Mitt Romney: Professional Life and Career\nMitt began his career as a Management consultant for the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in the early 1970s. In 1977, he was hired by Bain & Company, a management consulting firm in Boston and worked there until 1984. In 1977, he became a counselor to the president of the Boston Stake. Caption:",
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"segment": "Mitt was the youngest by nearly six years. His parents named him after a family friend, businessman J. Willard Marriott, and his father's cousin, Milton \"Mitt\" Romney, a former quarterback for the Chicago Bears. Romney was called \"Billy\" until kindergarten, when he expressed a preference for \"Mitt\". In 1953, the family moved from Detroit to the affluent suburb of Bloomfield Hills and his father became the chairman and CEO of American Motors the following year and helped the company avoid bankruptcy and return to profitability. By 1959, his father had become a nationally known figure in print and on television, and Mitt idolized him. Romney in Cranbrook School 's 1965 yearbook. Romney began attending Cranbrook School in 1959. Romney attended public elementary schools until seventh grade, when he enrolled as one of only a few Mormon students at Cranbrook School, a private upscale boys' preparatory school a few miles from his home. Many students there came from backgrounds even more privileged than his. Not particularly athletic, he also did not distinguish himself academically.",
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"segment": "His father, Hugh Romney Sr. was an architect. Romney was raised in early life in Princeton, New Jersey and by middle school age his family moved to West Hartford, Connecticut. He attended William Hall High School, graduating in 1954. After high school graduation, he volunteered for the United States Army, serving as a sign painter, to take advantage of the G.I. Bill. He was honorably discharged after 22 months. Romney entered Boston University Theater Department in the late 1950s under the G.I. Bill, and then attended the Neighborhood Playhouse for the Theater in New York City. In 1958, he began reading poetry regularly at The Gaslight Cafe in Greenwich Village in New York City, where he eventually became the cafe's entertainment director, befriending musicians such as Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton, and Dave Van Ronk. He lived with Bob Dylan upstairs from 116 MacDougal Street. Career\nHis early career was managed by Lenny Bruce who brought Romney to California in 1962 where he did a live recording of Hugh Romney, Third Stream Humor as the opening act for Thelonious Monk at Club Renaissance in Los Angeles.",
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what 6 states border south dakota? | Iowa | [
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"segment": "The Red Cross was founded in 1881 by Clara Barton. It is a humanitarian entity that provides approximately 45% of the nation's blood supply. The organization is celebrated in March of each year. President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued the proclamation declaring it in 1943. The organization supports more than 1,000 organizations across the U.S.\nA goal of having one person per American household trained in CPR and first aid. Want to Help the American Red Cross? Volunteers and donations are always in need. You can help provide disaster relief before a disaster looms by contributing of goods, services or money. The American Red Cross Disaster Relief Fund accepts donations year round. Contact your local chapter to see what donations are most in need or to volunteer your time and efforts.",
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"segment": "The American Red Cross came into existence on May 21, 1881, as a result of the efforts of Clara Barton, an American humanitarian, who became the first president of this organization. While on vacation in Europe, Barton came across the International Red Cross, which was actively providing relief for the Franco-Prussian war casualties. Impressed by the concept, she decided to start an organization based on similar lines in the United States. When she started working on this project in America, she faced a lot of difficulty convincing people that this organization would also be useful during other crisis, and not just during wars. Finally, she succeeded, and the organization came into being during President Chester A. Arthur’s regime, with its headquarters in Washington D.C. It came into action to provide relief to the affected during the Great Fire of 1881 in Michigan and Johnstown floods in Pennsylvania in 1889. What Was its Purpose? The American Red Cross has been involved in community services helping the needy, supporting military personnel and their families, providing life-saving blood and blood products, initiating educational programs promoting health and safety, and also in international relief and development programs. All the activities are carried out by the volunteers and financially supported by community donations. Around a million Red Cross volunteers and 30,000 employees are mobilized across the nation to provide necessary relief in the event of a disaster. It also trains people in basic medical skills and disaster management.",
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"segment": "He helped organize locals to help the wounded and dying soldiers. This led to a book and then the first International Conference and the Geneva Convention in 1864. The red cross symbol and name was adopted for this humanitarian organization that would offer aid to all. The American Red Cross was founded by Clara Barton, who lobbied the U.S. government to ratify the Geneva Convention. As with the international organization, it does not have a church affiliation. The Red Crescent\nThe Red Crescent was used instead during the Russo-Turkish War from 1876-78. The Ottoman Empire, a Muslim nation, objected to the use of a red cross, which they associated with the symbols of the medieval crusaders. It was made an official emblem under the Geneva Conventions in 1929. Ironic Arguments\nMedia pundit Bill O'Reilly provoked the Media Matters exploration when he used the Red Cross as an example of a Christian symbol to oppose removing the large Christian cross from Mt. Soledad in San Diego. O’Reilly isn’t the only person who thinks that the red cross is a Christian cross.",
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"segment": "In 2017, the program provided approximately 40 percent of America’s blood and blood products. The Red Cross supported U.S. service members and their families during the Korean War, the Vietnam War and conflicts in the Middle East, as well as providing aid to victims of disasters, including Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the 2010 earthquake in Haiti and Hurricane Sandy in 2012. Sources\nHistory of American Red Cross. American Red Cross. Henry Dunant biography. Nobelprize.org. History of the ICRC. International Committee of the Red Cross. Clara Barton and U.S. Civil War. Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office Museum.",
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"segment": "The Effects of the Normandy Invasion Essay - 397 Words\nBack\nSign Up\nSign In\nHome Essays The Effects of the Normandy...\nThe Effects of the Normandy Invasion\nTopics: Nazi Germany, World War II, Adolf Hitler Pages: 2 (397 words) Published: August 26, 2008\nThe Effects of the Normandy Invasion\nOn June 6, 1944, the Allied invasion of Normandy, in France, was the beginning of the end for the Third Reich. In this bloody battle, that took place over sixty miles of beachhead on the Normandy coast, Allied forces broke through those of Germany and opened the way for Europe to be liberated from Nazi rule. In the decade preceding the Normandy Invasion (or “D-Day”), Hitler and his government, the Third Reich, conquered much of Europe, spreading terror and suffering. One nation that was conquered was France. Conquered in 1940, France was one key member of the Allied forces, including Great Britain, the United States, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. All of these nations were represented on that fateful day of June 6, 1944. At dawn, these allied troops, led by General Dwight D. Eisenhower, headed onto the beaches, fighting their way through the German forces.",
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"headings": "The Fall of France\nThe Fall of France\nEarly tactics\nHitler's plan\nContrary to a generally held belief, the Germans had fewer tanks than the Allies...\nStart of the attack\nRace to the coast\nSecond act\nLegacy\nThe French collapse was as sudden as it was unexpected.\nFind out more\nBooks\nAbout the author\n",
"segment": "It ripped up the balance of power in Europe, and overnight left the strategic assumptions on which Britain had planned to fight Hitler completely obsolete. With France out of the equation, Britain's war for the next four years was fought in the air, at sea, and in the Mediterranean - but not on the Western Front. Not until D-Day, 6 June 1944, did a major British army return to France. The legacy for France itself was complex. Resistance groups formed, but risked bringing savage reprisals on the civilian population if they attacked the occupying forces. While de Gaulle formed an army and a government in exile in Britain, he was technically a rebel. The French c",
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"segment": "Many paratroopers and glider troops were deployed to start the morning off and they instantly began creating havoc on the enemy lines. About a month later the allies had taken over Normandy, and they were ready to continue on there liberation of France. About 156,000 allied troops had successfully completed the invasion. It did come at a cost though. It came at a cost however, as the allies suffered about 10000 casualties. This battle was definitely the beginning of the end of the war. Citations: Chen, C. Peter. “ United Kingdom in World War II.” WW2DB, ww2db.com/country/united kingdom.",
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"segment": "Vanished', part 2); Moonlighting; Murder, She Wrote; and the miniseries Testimony of Two Men, as well as a co-starring role as the villainous Parker Tillman on the short-lived ABC western comedy Best of the West, and Raymond Holyoke on Mr. Smith, which ran for 13 episodes on NBC in Fall 1983. He also appeared as a panelist on the game shows Match Game-Hollywood Squares Hour and \"Password Plus\". On The Mary Tyler Moore Show episode titled \"Ted Baxter's Famous Broadcaster's School,\" airing February 22, 1975, Frey played the role of Lawrence. His final role was Walter Witherspoon in the television movie Bride of Boogedy . Frey died at the age 49 of an AIDS -related illness in New York on August 24, 1988. Filmography\nYear\nTitle\nRole\nNotes\n1963\nThe Fat Black Pussycat\n\n\n1966\nPassages from James Joyce's Finnegans Wake\nCelebrant\n\n1969\nThe Magic Christian\nLaurence Faggot\n\n1970\nThe Boys in the Band\nHarold\n\n1970\nTell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon\nGuiles\n\n1971\nFiddler on the Roof\nMotel\n\n1980\nWhere the Buffalo Roam\nDesk Clerk\n\n1980\nUp the Academy\nKeck\n\n1981\nTattoo\nHalsey\n\n1982\nThe Sound of Murder\n\n\nReferences\n^ a b c d eGussow, Mel (August 25, 1988). \" Leonard Frey, Actor, Dies at 49;",
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"segment": "His work anthem \"Partytown\" is also on this album. In 1984, his most successful solo album, The Allnighter was released, with two Top 40 singles: \" Sexy Girl\", and \" Smuggler's Blues \", which was the inspiration for the Miami Vice episode he guest-starred in, as well as another song used in the series, \" New Love \". 1985 saw Frey release two songs on soundtrack albums, \"The Heat Is On\" ( Billboard #2) from Beverly Hills Cop, and \" You Belong to the City \" ( Billboard #2) for the Miami Vice soundtrack. He also contributed songs to Ghostbusters II and Thelma & Louise . Acting career\nGlenn Frey in Miami Vice\nAfter his Vice appearance, the show's writers had intended for Frey to return as Jimmy in the second season episode \" Trust Fund Pirates \" but Frey was unavailable at the time, and another free-thinking pilot (played by Gary Cole) replaced him; Jimmy was mentioned as having retired after his encounter with Crockett and Tubbs. Frey did, however, appear alongside James \"Sonny\" Crockett again in a 1985 Pepsi commercial, directed by Ridley Scott. Frey went on to appear in the movie Let's Get Harry (with Elpidia Carrillo and Jerry Hardin ), and the movie Jerry Maguire, then in television as \"Bobby Travis\" on Wiseguy (with Patti D'Arbanville ), the short-lived TV series South of Sunset, Nash Bridges (again with Don Johnson ), and Arli$$ . Personal life\nFrey was married twice, first to Janie Beggs from 1983-1988 when they divorced.",
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"segment": "Interwoven with these compelling, cinematic tales is the story of just about everyone else. Compulsively, obsessively, Frey churns out sketch after sketch of L.A.’s every historical moment, every demographic, every institution, every neighborhood, from Skid Row to the Fashion District. He gives us gang members, porn-industry types, Asian sex slaves, artists, art collectors, gossip bloggers. He gives us lists of real L.A. facts and “facts” that are just made-up nonsense. At times, the randomness feels distracting—you wish Frey could rein himself in and return to the central narratives. But when the book works, it achieves the very essence of Los Angeles’s fractured, unpredictable, loopy nature. The stakes couldn’t be higher for him. It will test to what extent the public is willing to read James Frey the writer, and not, as he puts it, “James Frey the asshole.” The story of what really happened with A Million Little Pieces has not been told in its full complexity. Owing to a non-disclosure agreement between Frey and Random House (which owns Nan A. Talese/Doubleday, the imprint that published it), neither he nor the publishing house can speak about what happened.",
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"segment": "The video is like a short movie, fitting the lyrics exactly and packs danger, suspense, and intrigue into a small segment of time. It opens with Frey in a car with his friend and male accomplice, counting money. A drug deal is about to go down. Frey appears nervous, but his friend laughs off his concerns. As he goes in the building to complete the deal, Frey stays in the car. Suddenly, he hears a gunshot. His friend comes running out, shouting that they have to get out of there right away and that something has gone wrong. As Frey peels out, two men chase them, shooting. They strike and kill Frey's friend. Frey sees that his friend is dead and barely has time to react before he has to figure out a way to escape from the two men who are now chasing him down in a car.",
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"segment": "As part of this, he is forced to undergo a series of painful root canals, without any anesthesia because of possible negative reactions to the drugs. He copes with the pain by squeezing tennis balls until his nails crack. The book follows Frey through the painful experiences that lead up to his eventual release from the center, including his participation in the clinic's family program with his parents, despite his strong desire not to. Throughout the novel, Frey speaks of the \"Fury\" he is fighting, which he sees as the cause of his desire to drink alcohol and use other drugs. The \"Fury\" could be seen as the antagonist of the novel, because he believes that he will not be able to recover until he learns to ignore it or \"kill\" it. Frey meets many interesting people in the clinic, with whom he forms relationships and who play an important role in his life both during and after his time in the clinic. These people include a mafia boss who plays a vital role in his recovery (subject of Frey's subsequent book My Friend Leonard ), and a female drug addict with whom he falls in love, despite strict rules forbidding contact between men and women at the clinic. James finally recovers and never relapses. Style\nA notable feature of Pieces is its lack of quotation marks to indicate direct quotes or dialogue. Instead, a new line is started each time someone speaks.",
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"segment": "In that year, the copyright dispute was resolved and \"Arkansas\" became official again, until 1987, when it was changed to the official state anthem. In that year, \"Arkansas (You Run Deep In Me)\" and \"Oh, Arkansas\" were officially designated state songs as well, and \"The Arkansas Traveler\" was designated the official state historical song. Arkansas Politicians and Music\nTwo Arkansas politicians have been noted for mixing music with their campaigns for the presidency. Bill Clinton, attorney general and 50th and 52nd governor of the state and later president, played the saxophone, famously performing \" Heartbreak Hotel \" on The Arsenio Hall Show during the 1992 presidential election. Mike Huckabee, 54th governor, plays the bass guitar, and his campaign in the 2008 presidential election has prominently featured cover song performances by his band Capitol Offense. Genres\nIndigenous music\nMain article: Indigenous music of North America\nClassical\nComposer Florence Price was born in Little Rock in 1887. The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1966. When the orchestra was founded, a local bank held the organization responsible for the debts of previous attempts at organizing an orchestra. Ten individual members assumed responsibility for the debt, and so the orchestra was formed, led by experienced conductor Vasilios Priakos.",
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"segment": "Actually, the first prophet of Islam is Adam, the father of all humans and the final prophet is Muhammad the one whom Allah sends with the final and universal message to everyone. Islam was the message of all the Prophets, starting from Adam, to Noah, Ibraham, Moses, Jesus and the final prophet and messenger Muhammed. Peace and blessings of Allah be upon all the prophets. Unlike what many people may think, Islam isn’t something that started 1440 years ago. The message of Islam is as old as humanity. “Indeed, We have sent you with the truth as a bringer of good tidings and a warner. And there was no nation but that there had passed within it a warner”[35/24](1)\nSo Islam was the first religion for humans, and it came before all other religions. But then what happened? The corruption of the pure message\nAs time gone by, people tended to add their own opinions into the message that their prophets came with. They Invented new things.",
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"segment": "Answered 3 years ago · Author has 104 answers and 728.8K answer views\nOriginally Answered: Who is the first prophet in Islam? Originally written for question: Who is the first prophet in Islam? According to the latest developments in Islam, some very contradictory opinions are circulating around. Please be aware, this is not my personal opinion, so don't come attacking me. Do your research. The first prophet in Islam according to some authorities on islam, is Shiva. I really don't know why this idea has come into being. It could be a great possibility that it is to appease the Hindu population and show them, how close Islam is to Hinduism.",
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"segment": "The prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him ), who was born in A.D. 570 at Mecca, in Saudi Arabia, is often regarded as the founder of Islam. He was the last prophet to be sent by Allah. However the first prophet was Adam. There were many prophets before Muhammad (pbuh) including: Adam, Noah, Abraham (Ibrahim), Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph, Job, Moses (Musa), Aaron, David, Solomon, Elias, Jonah, John the Baptist, and Jesus (Isa), peace be upon them. (peace be upon him - Muhammad is so revered that it is usual to make this \nstatement every time his name is mentioned)\nBack\n to the top\nWhat does Islam mean? The Arabic word 'Islam' means submission and obedience, and derives from a word meaning 'peace'. What is Islam based on? Islam is based on the ministry of a man named Muhammad (peace be upon him), and on the words that Allah gave to the world through Muhammad. (NB.",
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"segment": "Who was the first prophet, if Prophet Muhammad was the last one in Islam? - Quora\nWho was the first prophet, if Prophet Muhammad was the last one in Islam? Ad by Gods Ambassage\nUncover The Mystery of the Kingdom of God. Learn the truth behind the fall of man, the origin of sin, and what really happened in the garden. 11 Answers\nSyed Mubasir Akheel\n, A follower of Islam, a Muslim. The Quran and The Prophet's (PBUH) teachings\nAnswered 4 years ago · Author has 51 answers and 54.1K answer views\nAs already answered by few others, we believe that Prophet Mohammad SAWS was the first creation of Allah but the first Prophet to be sent down is the first human i.e. Prophet Adam AS and then first woman Bibi Hawa (Eve) AS, mother of mankind. Then time to time Prophets and Messengers were kept sending to nations and communities a total of widely believed to be 124000. Some prominent of them named and known and recorded in Quran. Some of the more prominent ones being Prophet Nuh (Noah) AS, Ibrahim (Abraham) AS, Ismail (Ishmael) AS, Yaqoob (Jacob) AS, Yusuf (Joseph) AS, Lut (Lot) AS, Ayub (Job) AS\nContinue Reading\nAs already answered by few others, we believe that Prophet Mohammad SAWS was the first creation of Allah but the first Prophet to be sent down is the first human i.e. Prophet Adam AS and then first woman Bibi Hawa (Eve) AS, mother of mankind. Then time to time Prophets and Messengers were kept sending to nations and communities a total of widely believed to be 124000.",
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"segment": "This was the message of all the prophets through the ages and villages. And this is the core of the Islamic creed they all called for, this what defines Muslim, as Muslim is one who fully submits himself to Allah (God) alone. And this is the very basic definition of Islam. Islam The First Religion\nSo Allah has sent prophets with this message to all the people around the world at different times. We know many of the prophets as mentioned in the holy Qur’an and there are many others that we don’t know. Actually, the first prophet of Islam is Adam, the father of all humans and the final prophet is Muhammad the one whom Allah sends with the final and universal message to everyone. Islam was the message of all the Prophets, starting from Adam, to Noah, Ibraham, Moses, Jesus and the final prophet and messenger Muhammed. Peace and blessings of Allah be upon all the prophets. Unlike what many people may think, Islam isn’t something that started 1440 years ago. The message of Islam is as old as humanity.",
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"segment": "Those who commit themselves to Islam are called Muslims. Islam was founded in Arabia during the 7th Century by prophet Muhammad. Muhammad received divine revelations from Allah, via the angel Gabriel, and recorded them in the sacred book of Islam, the Koran. Although Islam’s origins date back to the lifetime of Muhammad, Muslims regard their religion as a timeless religion of eternal truth. The line of prophets recorded by the Koran include Muhammad, Abraham, Noah, Moses, and Jesus. Muhammad is viewed as the ultimate restorer of the original religion of the patriarch Abraham. Islam also recognizes the Torah, the Psalms, and Gospel of Jesus. Muslims trust and worship \"the one and only God, Allah.\" Islam encompasses a way of life, a code of ethics, a culture, and a system of laws. The \"five pillars\" of the Islam faith are: (",
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"segment": "One need to Memorise the 25 names of Holy Prophet to not get Confused. ( Im saying\nContinue Reading\nMuslims should know that Judaism came first, as the belief in Islam comes by :- Prophet Musa ( Moses ). Who brought Kitab Tawrah, and His teaching later was Altered and Changed into Judaism. Prophet Isa ( Jesus ). Who brought Kitab Injil, and later His teaching was also Altered and Changed into Christianity. Prophet Muhammad. Who brought Kitab Al-Quran, but His teaching will not get Altered/Changed as it is stated in the Quran. You can see there are many sect. in Islam but Wise Ones will know which one is true and not.",
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"segment": "Khadija Bint Khuwailid – She was the Prophet’s first wife and the first believer too. Fathima Bint Asad – She was the wife of Abu Talib and raised the Prophet (pbuh) after his grandfather passed away. Safiyya Bint Abdul Mutallib – She was the Prophet’s (pbuh) aunt and mother of Zubair Ibn Al-Awwam1\nAbu Ubaidah Ibn Al-Jarrah – He was known as the trustworthy man of this ummah and was chosen to lead the Muslim armies by Umar Ibn Al-Khattab. Abu Dharr Al-Ghifaari – He was not from Makkah but went to Makkah in search of the Prophet (pbuh) and became an early convert. Zubair Ibn Al-Awwam – He was the first person to draw his sword in defense of Islam. Bilal Ibn Rabaa – He was an African slave who was freed and became the first Mu’addhin. Talha Ibn Ubaidullah – He was known as the living martyr due the number of injuries he sustained at Uhud. Sad Ibn Abi Waqqas – He was one of the blessed ten and the last of them to pass away. Fathima Bint Al-Khattab – She was the sister of Umar and converted to Islam before him. Zaid Ibn Al-Khattab – He was the elder brother of Umar, converted to Islam before him, and was martyred at Yamama.",
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"segment": "Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nI would really love to know which forum recommend taking dollars to Mauritius? The official currency is the Mauritian Rupee - not the dollar and not the Euro. Some people have tipped in dollars or euros - much to the consternation of the recipients in Mauritius as these currencies are totally useless to the average Mauritian worker and they have to ask tourists to change these dollars into MUR. I really do wish they would stop telling people this. Just bring sterling and change to MUR as needed - there are also ATMs everywhere where you can use debit cards and credit cards are accepted everywhere :)\nFor up to date exchange rates here see\nwww.shibaninfinance.com\nEdited: 7 years ago\nReport inappropriate content\nbronia\nUK, Mauritius\nDestination Expert\nfor Mauritius, Belle Mare, Pointe Aux Piments, Pereybere\nLevel Contributor\n58,070 posts\n155 reviews\n1,030 helpful votes\n6. Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nSorry - its late and been a bit of an odd day here! www.shibanifinance.com\nReport inappropriate content\nPrestonGuild\nUnited Kingdom\nDestination Expert\nfor Mauritius, Grand Baie\nLevel Contributor\n27,553 posts\n3,074 reviews\n2,645 helpful votes\n7.",
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"segment": "Just bring sterling and change to MUR as needed - there are also ATMs everywhere where you can use debit cards and credit cards are accepted everywhere :)\nFor up to date exchange rates here see\nwww.shibaninfinance.com\nEdited: 7 years ago\nReport inappropriate content\nbronia\nUK, Mauritius\nDestination Expert\nfor Mauritius, Belle Mare, Pointe Aux Piments, Pereybere\nLevel Contributor\n58,070 posts\n155 reviews\n1,030 helpful votes\n6. Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nSorry - its late and been a bit of an odd day here! www.shibanifinance.com\nReport inappropriate content\nPrestonGuild\nUnited Kingdom\nDestination Expert\nfor Mauritius, Grand Baie\nLevel Contributor\n27,553 posts\n3,074 reviews\n2,645 helpful votes\n7. Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nI always wonder why people seem to mention $US to take. Its never been part of the US empire, it has relatively few US visitors compared to Europeans and frankly the Mauritians are rather proud of its currency. Report inappropriate content\nmcquill\nLevel Contributor\n103 posts\n10 reviews\n8 helpful votes\n8. Re:",
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"segment": "Which currency to use in Mauritius - Mauritius Message Board - Tripadvisor\nBrowse all 18,562 Mauritius topics »\nWhich currency to use in Mauritius\nWatch this Topic\nBrowse forums\nAll\nBrowse by destination\nUnited Kingdom Forums\nUnited States Forums\nEurope Forums\nCanada Forums\nAsia Forums\nCentral America Forums\nAfrica Forums\nCaribbean Forums\nMexico Forums\nSouth Pacific Forums\nSouth America Forums\nMiddle East Forums\nGo to forums home\nBeyond destination forums\nAir Travel\nHoneymoons and Romance\nBusiness Travel\nTrain Travel\nTraveling With Disabilities\nTripadvisor Support\nSolo Travel\nBargain Travel\nTimeshares / Holiday Rentals\nSEE ALL»\nAfrica forums\nMauritius forum\nshellypratt\nLevel Contributor\n16 posts\n18 reviews\n8 helpful votes\nWhich currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nI am going to Mauritius end of April and am looking for help on which is best currency to take, dollars, euros or Mauritian rupee, again is it best to exchange money whilst there for a better exchange rate. Report inappropriate content\n1-10 of 35 replies\nSorted by\nOldest first Newest first\n« 1 2 3 4 »\nbronia\nUK, Mauritius\nDestination Expert\nfor Mauritius, Belle Mare, Pointe Aux Piments, Pereybere\nLevel Contributor\n58,070 posts\n155 reviews\n1,030 helpful votes\n1. Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nTake sterling and change to MUR in the arrivals hall at the airport - much better rate. www.shibanifinance.com\nReport inappropriate content\nshellypratt\nLevel Contributor\n16 posts\n18 reviews\n8 helpful votes\n2. Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nThank you Bronia, do you not recommend taking dollars and just using Mauritian Rupee ? Report inappropriate content\nbronia\nUK, Mauritius\nDestination Expert\nfor Mauritius, Belle Mare, Pointe Aux Piments, Pereybere\nLevel Contributor\n58,070 posts\n155 reviews\n1,030 helpful votes\n3. Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nWhy would you need Dollars in Mauritius?",
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"segment": "Duty free allowance - customs\nSpirits and wine are very expensive on the island because of high import duty. In my airport guide you'll find tips on which spirits you should buy duty free and which ones you should buy on the island. Currency of Mauritius\nOur money is the Mauritian Rupee divided into 100 cents. Banking services, foreign exchange, ATM machines are available at the airport on arrival and departure. I advise you to change some money into rupees on arrival at the airport. Click here for tips on how to save on exchange rates. Electricity\n220 volts. Type G electrical plug which has 3 rectangular blades in a triangular pattern. Mauritius time zone\nMauritius time zone is + 4 GMT. We are four hours ahead of the UK and most European countries.",
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"segment": "For shopping taxis tipping etc you need MUR. If you have spare US or A$ then change them to MUR in the arrivals hall :)\nReport inappropriate content\nshellypratt\nLevel Contributor\n16 posts\n18 reviews\n8 helpful votes\n4. Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nThanks Bronia, we have been reading up on forums and recommendations have been to take US dollars, but from your advice we will take cash and change it at airport for the better rate, thanks for your help. Report inappropriate content\nbronia\nUK, Mauritius\nDestination Expert\nfor Mauritius, Belle Mare, Pointe Aux Piments, Pereybere\nLevel Contributor\n58,070 posts\n155 reviews\n1,030 helpful votes\n5. Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nI would really love to know which forum recommend taking dollars to Mauritius? The official currency is the Mauritian Rupee - not the dollar and not the Euro. Some people have tipped in dollars or euros - much to the consternation of the recipients in Mauritius as these currencies are totally useless to the average Mauritian worker and they have to ask tourists to change these dollars into MUR. I really do wish they would stop telling people this.",
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"segment": "Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nThank you Bronia, do you not recommend taking dollars and just using Mauritian Rupee ? Report inappropriate content\nbronia\nUK, Mauritius\nDestination Expert\nfor Mauritius, Belle Mare, Pointe Aux Piments, Pereybere\nLevel Contributor\n58,070 posts\n155 reviews\n1,030 helpful votes\n3. Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nWhy would you need Dollars in Mauritius? For shopping taxis tipping etc you need MUR. If you have spare US or A$ then change them to MUR in the arrivals hall :)\nReport inappropriate content\nshellypratt\nLevel Contributor\n16 posts\n18 reviews\n8 helpful votes\n4. Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nThanks Bronia, we have been reading up on forums and recommendations have been to take US dollars, but from your advice we will take cash and change it at airport for the better rate, thanks for your help. Report inappropriate content\nbronia\nUK, Mauritius\nDestination Expert\nfor Mauritius, Belle Mare, Pointe Aux Piments, Pereybere\nLevel Contributor\n58,070 posts\n155 reviews\n1,030 helpful votes\n5.",
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"segment": "Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nI always wonder why people seem to mention $US to take. Its never been part of the US empire, it has relatively few US visitors compared to Europeans and frankly the Mauritians are rather proud of its currency. Report inappropriate content\nmcquill\nLevel Contributor\n103 posts\n10 reviews\n8 helpful votes\n8. Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nno this subject im wondering should i change a small amount in uk ie 100 pounds or just bring cash and do it on arrival ? Report inappropriate content\nbronia\nUK, Mauritius\nDestination Expert\nfor Mauritius, Belle Mare, Pointe Aux Piments, Pereybere\nLevel Contributor\n58,070 posts\n155 reviews\n1,030 helpful votes\n9. Re: Which currency to use in Mauritius\n7 years ago\nSave\nSteve don't bother changing any in the UK - the rate isn't as good and absolutely no problems changing sterling on arrival :)\nReport inappropriate content\nMazza-Mru\nLancashire, UK\nLevel Contributor\n19,172 posts\n201 reviews\n424 helpful votes\n10. Re:",
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"segment": "Before he voiced Dory's Dad in Pixar's Finding Nemo sequel, Eugene Levy made a big splash in Disney's first-ever Touchstone release, Splash | HuffPost\nJim Hill, Contributor\nEntertainment journalist and Walt Disney Company expert\nBefore he voiced Dory’s Dad in Pixar’s Finding Nemo sequel, Eugene Levy made a big splash in Disney’s first-ever Touchstone release, Splash\n06/19/2016 03:00 pm ET Updated Dec 06, 2017\n“I’ve played some Dads in my day.” Anyone familiar with Eugene Levy ‘s filmography knows that the above statement is true. After all, this Canadian comedy legend played Jim Levenstein’s Dad in all eight installments of the American Pie sex comedy series. Not to mention that hyper-competitive papa in Cheaper by the Dozen 2. And let’s not forget that Eugene is currently appearing alongside his own children - Daniel & Sarah Levy — in Pop’s popular dysfunctional family comedy, Schitt’s Creek. So given that he’s already played so many patriarchs, what made Levy decide to add one more Dad to his repertoire by voicing Dory’s father Charlie in the highly anticipated follow-up to Pixar ‘s Finding Nemo ? “To be honest, they didn’t have to pitch me on this thing,” Eugene recalled during a recent phone call. “ I mean, it’s Disney Pixar. They’re the absolute best at what they do. Which is creating these great animated features that brilliantly blend comedy and emotion.",
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"headings": "\nAdam Sandler\nAmerican comedian\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\n",
"segment": "In The Wedding Singer (1998), a romantic comedy with Drew Barrymore, and Big Daddy (1999), in which his character adopts a child to impress his girlfriend, Sandler demonstrated an ability to temper his outrageous antics with sentiment. In 1999 Sandler formed his own production company, which produced his own films as well as vehicles for friends, including David Spade and Rob Schneider. While continuing to star in such comedies as Mr. Deeds (2002) and Anger Management (2003), Sandler made forays into drama with Punch-Drunk Love (2002) and Spanglish (2004). The latter performances won him critical accolades. He reunited with Barrymore in the romantic farce 50 First Dates (2004). In 2007 he appeared in Reign over Me, a dark comedy in which he evinced a man whose wife and children died in the September 11 attacks. The following year he returned to lighter fare with You Don’t Mess with the Zohan, about an Israeli military operative who moves to New York City to become a hairdresser. Sandler’s subsequent films included the dramedy Funny People (2009), directed by Judd Apatow; Grown Ups (2010) and Grown Ups 2 (2013), in which he costarred with, among others, Chris Rock; and the romantic farce Just Go with It (2011), which paired him with Jennifer Aniston.",
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"title": "Adam Sandler Movies - How Many Has He Been In? Here Are The Best",
"headings": "Adam Sandler Movies – How Many Has He Been In? Here Are The Best\nAdam Sandler Movies – How Many Has He Been In? Here Are The Best\nHow Many Movies Have Adam Sandler Been In?\nBest Adam Sandler’s Movies\n5. Happy Gilmore (1996)\n4. Punch-Drunk Love (2001)\n3. The Longest Yard (2001)\n2. Just Go With It (2010)\n1. Blended (2013)\n",
"segment": "For smash movie lovers, this article will definitely guide you through some of the mega-hit films in Hollywood. Stay tuned as we unravel the amazing works done by one of the celebrated actors in the United States. How Many Movies Have Adam Sandler Been In? The multi-award-winning American actor who has received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame has featured in numerous movies since making his debut in 1987 by appearing in TV shows like The Cosby Show and MTV game show, Remote Control. As of 2019, Adam Sandler has starred in over 45 movies which have grossed more than $2 billion at the box office. Some of his acting works include Mixed Nuts (1994), The Wedding Singer (1996), The Master of Disguise (2001), 50 First Dates (2003), Reign Over Me (2006), Hotel Transylvania Franchise (2012 – 2018), Just Go With It (2010), The Do-Over (2016), Murder Mystery (2019), among several others. Working as a screenwriter, Sandler who is also a voice-over actor has written scripts for Going Overboard (1989), Billy Madison (1995), Happy Gilmore (1996), Little Nicky (2000), You Don’t Mess with the Zohan (2008), Funny People (2009), Grown Ups (2010), Grown Ups 2 (2013), Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015), Sandy Wexler (2017), and others. Having established his film production company named, Happy Madison Productions in 1999, the New-York born movie star has been credited with the production of many films which includes Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo (1999), Mr. Deeds (2001), Eight Crazy Nights (2002), Anger Management (2003), The Longest Yard (2004), The Benchwarmers (2006), Click (2006), I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry (2007), Paul Blart: Mall Cop (2008), Here Comes the Boom (2012), Blended (2013), The Ridiculous 6 (2015), Murder Mystery (2018), among others.",
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"segment": "Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images\nBy Lea van der Merwe / Jan. 15, 2020 2:19 pm EDT\nFrom a stand-up comedian to an undeniable member of the Hollywood A-list, Adam Sandler has had quite the career . He first made a name for himself on Saturday Night Live, serving as a main cast member from 1990 to 1995, which set him on the path toward super-stardom in the comedy genre. Films like The Wedding Singer, Happy Gilmore, The Waterboy, Big Daddy , Mr. Deeds, Anger Management, and more are immediately synonymous with Sandler and his goofy brand of comedy. But even though he's known the world over as a funny guy with a weird and wonderful sense of humor, Sandler has over the years also dabbled in a bit of dramatic acting that audiences have loved. In the decades he's been in the spotlight, Sandler has proven himself a versatile actor who knows how to pull in an audience — thus allowing him to rake in the big bucks for his work. His natural talent, dedication to acting, and behind-the-camera endeavors have made Sandler a multi-millionaire. Adam Sandler's net worth\nMatt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images\nAs of 2020, Sandler's net worth is estimated to be a whopping $420 million, according to Wealthy Gorilla. That figure puts Sandler among the richest actors in Hollywood, coming in fifth behind Mel Gibson ($425 million), George Clooney ($500 million), Tom Cruise ($570 million), and beloved Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan ($600 million). In 2019 alone, Sandler earned $57 million, putting him in sixth place on Forbes ' highest paid actors list for the year. The year saw him rack up three acting credits and one producing credit, so it's quite the payday for Sandler, all things considered.",
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"headings": "List of Adam Sandler Movies on Netflix\nList of Adam Sandler Movies on Netflix\nHow many Adam Sandler directed movies are there on Netflix?\nWhat's the highest rated title from Adam Sandler on Netflix?\nFull List of Movies directed by Adam Sandler on Netflix\nAdam Sandler Titles No Longer on Netflix\n",
"segment": "List of Adam Sandler Movies on Netflix - What's on Netflix\nWhat's on Netflix > Netflix Library A-Z > List of Adam Sandler Movies on Netflix\nList of Adam Sandler Movies on Netflix\nLast updated: April 22nd, 2021\nHow many Adam Sandler directed movies are there on Netflix? There are 10 Adam Sandler Movies currently on Netflix. What's the highest rated title from Adam Sandler on Netflix? ADAM SANDLER 100% FRESH is currently the highest rated title on Netflix (according to IMDb) with a score of 7.6/10. Full List of Movies directed by Adam Sandler on Netflix\nCover\nTitle Name\nReleased\nRating\nIMDb\n\nI Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry\nWhen widower Larry asks Chuck to pose as his gay lover so that he can get domestic partner benefits for his kids, his loyal buddy agrees. Streaming Since: 07/01/2020\n2007\nPG-13\n5.9/10\n\nThe Ridiculous 6\nWhen his outlaw dad is kidnapped, Tommy “White Knife” Stockburn sets off across the West on a rescue mission with five brothers he never knew he had. Streaming Since: 12/11/2015\n2015\nTV-14\n4.8/10\n\nThe Do-Over\nThe life of a bank manager is turned upside down when a friend from his past manipulates him into faking his own death and taking off on an adventure.",
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"headings": "\nAll Adam Sandler Movies Ranked\nThe Ridiculous 6 (2015)\n0%\nJack and Jill (2011)\n3%\nBulletproof (1996)\n8%\nGrown Ups 2 (2013)\n8%\nThe Do-Over (2016)\n9%\nMixed Nuts (1994)\n10%\nThe Cobbler (2015)\n10%\nGrown Ups (2010)\n11%\nAdam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights (2002)\n12%\nZookeeper (2011)\n14%\nBlended (2014)\n15%\nI Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007)\n15%\nPixels (2015)\n17%\nJust Go with It (2011)\n19%\nThat's My Boy (2012)\n20%\nLittle Nicky (2000)\n22%\nMr. Deeds (2002)\n21%\nAirheads (1994)\n23%\nSandy Wexler (2017)\n27%\nThe Week Of (2018)\n27%\nBedtime Stories (2008)\n27%\nThe Longest Yard (2005)\n31%\nThe Waterboy (1998)\n34%\nMen, Women & Children (2014)\n33%\nClick (2006)\n34%\nConeheads (1993)\n35%\nYou Don't Mess With the Zohan (2008)\n37%\nBig Daddy (1999)\n39%\nBilly Madison (1995)\n42%\nAnger Management (2003)\n42%\nShakes the Clown (1992)\n43%\nMurder Mystery (2019)\n44%\nHotel Transylvania (2012)\n45%\n50 First Dates (2004)\n45%\nHubie Halloween (2020)\n53%\nSpanglish (2004)\n53%\nHotel Transylvania 2 (2015)\n55%\nHappy Gilmore (1996)\n62%\nHotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018)\n62%\nReign Over Me (2007)\n64%\nThe Wedding Singer (1998)\n69%\nFunny People (2009)\n69%\nPunch-Drunk Love (2002)\n79%\nThe Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected) (2017)\n92%\nUncut Gems (2019)\n91%\n",
"segment": "All Adam Sandler Movies Ranked << Rotten Tomatoes – Movie and TV News\n(Photo by Tracy Bennett/©Columbia Pictures)\nAll Adam Sandler Movies Ranked\nThe critics haven’t always been kind to Adam Sandler over the course of his film career, but box office receipts don’t lie — his detractors have been handily outnumbered by his many ardent fans, many of whom have been laughing it up over the SNL vet’s shtick for decades. His filmography’s certainly had its share of ups and downs, but it includes some of the biggest — and most eminently quotable — comedy hits in recent memory, from Billy Madison to Happy Gilmore, as well as a number of beloved rom-coms like The Wedding Singer and 50 First Dates , as well as The Meyerowitz Stories and Punch-Drunk Love for his indie gems. In fact, his latest is exactly that: Uncut Gems, the intense crime thriller from the Safdie bros that’s drawing the highest critical acclaim of Sandler’s career. Watch out for hired goons, giant penguins, and, of course, Bob Barker, and let’s take a look at his entire filmography, from the best Adam Sandler movies to the worst, ranked by Tomatometer! #45\nThe Ridiculous 6 (2015)\n0%\n#45\nAdjusted Score: 0.521%\nCritics Consensus: Every bit as lazily offensive as its cast and concept would suggest, The Ridiculous Six is standard couch fare for Adam Sandler fanatics and must-avoid viewing for film enthusiasts of every other persuasion. Synopsis: Six bizarre and diverse strangers in the Wild West discover that they all share the same father, and the newfound... [More]\nStarring:",
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"segment": "Adam Sandler filmography - Wikipedia\nAdam Sandler filmography\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nSandler at the Funny People premiere event in Berlin, 2009\nFeature films\n64\nTelevision series\n16\nDocumentaries\n2\nAmerican actor-comedian Adam Sandler has had an extensive career in acting, producing and screenwriting. He has appeared in over 60 films and 15 television series. Contents\n1 Film\n1.1 Filmography – decades – box office comparison (lead role)\n2 Television\n3 References\n4 External links\nFilm\nYear\nTitle\nRole\nFunctioned as\nNotes\nActor\nProducer\nWriter\n1989\nGoing Overboard\nSchecky Moskowitz\n\n\n\n\n1991\nShakes the Clown\nDink the Clown\n\n\n\n\n1993\nConeheads\nCarmine Weiner\n\n\n\n\n1994\nAirheads\nPip, the drummer\n\n\n\n\nMixed Nuts\nLouie Capshaw\n\n\n\n\n1995\nBilly Madison\nBilly Madison\n\n\n\n\n1996\nHappy Gilmore\nHappy Gilmore\n\n\n\n\nBulletproof\nArchie Moses\n\n\n\n\n1998\nThe Wedding Singer\nRobbie Hart\n\n\n\n\nDirty Work\nSatan\n\n\n\nUncredited cameo\nThe Waterboy\nRobert \"Bobby\" Boucher, Jr.\n\n\n\nExecutive producer\n1999\nBig Daddy\nSonny Koufax\n\n\n\nExecutive producer\nDeuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo\nRobert Justin\n\n\n\nUncredited voice cameo\nExecutive producer\n2000\nLittle Nicky\nNicholas \"Littly Nicky\", 3rd son of Satan\n\n\n\nExecutive producer\n2001\nJoe Dirt\n\n\n\n\nExecutive producer\nThe Animal\nTownie\n\n\n\nCameo\nExecutive producer\n2002\nPunch-Drunk Love\nBarry Egan\n\n\n\n\nMr. Deeds\nMr. Longfellow Deeds\n\n\n\nExecutive producer\nThe Master of Disguise\n\n\n\n\nExecutive producer\nEight Crazy Nights\nDavey Stone / Whitey Duvall / Eleanor Duvall / Deer\n\n\n\nVoice\nThe Hot Chick\nMambuza Bongo Guy\n\n\n\nUncredited cameo\nExecutive producer\n2003\nPauly Shore Is Dead\nHimself\n\n\n\nVoice cameo\nCouch\nCouch Testing Guy\n\n\n\nShort film\nAnger Management\nDave Buznik\n\n\n\nExecutive producer\nDickie Roberts: Former Child Star\n\n\n\n\n\n2004\n50 First Dates\nHenry Roth\n\n\n\n\nSpanglish\nJohn Clasky\n\n\n\n\n2005\nThe Longest Yard\nPaul Crewe\n\n\n\nExecutive producer\nDeuce Bigalow: European Gigolo\nJavier Sandooski\n\n\n\nUncredited cameo\n2006\nGrandma's Boy\n\n\n\n\nExecutive producer\nThe Benchwarmers\n\n\n\n\n\nClick\nMichael Newman\n\n\n\n\n2007\nReign Over Me\nCharles \"Charlie\" Fineman\n\n\n\n\nI Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry\nCharles \"Chuck\" Levine\n\n\n\n\n2008\nStrange Wilderness\n\n\n\n\nExecutive producer\nYou Don't Mess with the Zohan\nZohan Dvir / Scrappy Coco\n\n\n\n\nThe House Bunny\n\n\n\n\n\nBedtime Stories\nSkeeter Bronson\n\n\n\n\n2009\nPaul Blart: Mall Cop\n\n\n\n\n\nFunny People\nGeorge Simmons\n\n\n\n\n2010\nGrown Ups\nLeonard \"Lenny\" Feder\n\n\n\n\n2011\nJust Go with It\nDr. Daniel \"Danny\" Maccabee\n\n\n\n\nZookeeper\nDonald the Capuchin Monkey\n\n\n\nVoice\nBucky Larson: Born to Be a Star\n\n\n\n\n\nJack and Jill\nJack & Jill Sadelstein\n\n\n\n\n2012\nThat's My Boy\nDonny\n\n\n\n\nHotel Transylvania\nCount \"Drac\" Dracula\n\n\n\nVoice\nExecutive producer\nHere Comes the Boom\n\n\n\n\nExecutive producer\n2013\nGrown Ups 2\nLeonard \"Lenny\" Feder\n\n\n\n\n2014\nBlended\nJim Friedman\n\n\n\n\nTop Five\nHimself\n\n\n\nCameo\nMen, Women & Children\nDon Truby\n\n\n\n\nThe Cobbler\nMax Simkin\n\n\n\n\n2015\nPaul Blart: Mall Cop 2\n\n\n\n\n\nPixels\nSam Brenner\n\n\n\n\nI Am Chris Farley\nHimself\n\n\n\nDocumentary\nHotel Transylvania 2\nCount \"Drac\" Dracula\n\n\n\nVoice\nExecutive producer\nThe Ridiculous 6\nTommy \"White Knife\" Stockburn\n\n\n\n\n2016\nThe Do-Over\nMax Kessler\n\n\n\n\n2017\nSandy Wexler\nSandy Wexler\n\n\n\n\nThe Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)\nDanny Meyerowitz\n\n\n\n\nPuppy! Count \"Drac\" Dracula\n\n\n\nVoice\nShort film\n2018\nThe Week Of\nKenny Lustig\n\n\n\n\nHotel Transylvania 3:",
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"segment": "In the surreal action comedy Pixels (2015), he played a video gamer called upon to help save the world from alien invaders who have interpreted a recording of a video-gaming session as a declaration of war. He later appeared in the 2017 dramedy The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected), playing a son of a sculptor ( Dustin Hoffman) preparing for an exhibition showing his work. In the comedy Murder Mystery (2019), Sandler reteamed with Aniston to play a married couple framed for killing a billionaire. He then earned rave reviews for his performance as a charismatic jeweler in the crime dramedy Uncut Gems (2019). In 2020 Sandler starred in Hubie Halloween, about a man trying to save the October holiday. Sandler lent his voice to several movies, including the animated comedies Eight Crazy Nights (2002), Hotel Transylvania (2012), Hotel Transylvania 2 (2015), and Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation (2018). Richard Pallardy The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles: Seth Rogen\n…Report and then starred with Adam Sandler in Funny People, another collaboration with Apatow, about a friendship that blossoms between two comedians. He later appeared as the title character in the superhero film The Green Hornet (2011)—which he and Goldberg adapted from the radio, TV, and comic book franchise of…\nChris Rock\n…in which he starred with Adam Sandler, and the animated Madagascar series (2005, 2008, and 2012), for which he provided the voice of a zebra.",
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"headings": "The 10 best and 10 worst Adam Sandler movies of all time\nThe 10 best and 10 worst Adam Sandler movies of all time\nAdam Sandler started his career in comedy, but he now acts across a variety of genres.\nOne of Sandler's highest-rated films is \"The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)\" (2017).\nBen Stiller, Adam Sandler, and Elizabeth Marvel in \"The Meyerowitz Stories.\"\nIn the thriller \"Uncut Gems\" (2019), he played Howard Ratner.\n\"Uncut Gems\" was directed by brothers Benny and Josh Safdie.\nSandler took the stage in his comedy special \"Adam Sandler: 100% Fresh\" (2018).\nAdam Sandler performing \"Adam Sandler: 100% Fresh.\"\nIn \"Top Five\" (2014), Sandler made a brief appearance.\nChris Rock directed and starred in \"Top Five.\"\nSandler was Barry Egan in \"Punch-Drunk Love\" (2002).\nEmily Watson and Adam Sandler in \"Punch-Drunk Love.\"\nHe was interviewed for the documentary \"I Am Chris Farley\" (2015).\nAdam Sandler and Chris Farley were close from their time working on \"SNL.\"\nThe actor was George Simmons in \"Funny People\" (2009).\nAdam Sandler and Seth Rogen in \"Funny People.\"\nIn \"The Wedding Singer\" (1998), he was Robbie Hart.\nAdam Sandler in \"The Wedding Singer.\"\nIn the drama \"Reign Over Me\" (2007), he played Charlie Fineman.\nAdam Sandler starred in \"Reign Over Me.\"\nCritics praised his voice performance as Dracula in \"Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation\" (2018).\nAdam Sandler voiced Dracula in the \"Hotel Transylvania\" films.\nOn the other hand, critics tore apart \"Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights\" (2002).\nAdam Sandler voiced multiple characters in the film.\nHe produced, wrote, and starred in \"Grown Ups\" (2010).\nDavid Spade, Kevin James, Chris Rock, and Adam Sandler in \"Grown Ups.\"\nHe played Louie in the Christmas Eve comedy \"Mixed Nuts\" (1994).\nLiev Schreiber and Adam Sandler in \"Mixed Nuts.\"\nHe played Max Simkin in \"The Cobbler\" (2015).\nAdam Sandler in \"The Cobbler.\"\nSandler was Max Kessler in \"The Do-Over\" (2016).\nAdam Sandler, Paula Patton, and David Spade in \"The Do-Over.\"\nHe had a cameo in \"Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo\" (2005).\nRob Schneider starred in \"Deuce Bigalow: European Gigolo.\"\nSandler starred as Archie Moses in \"Bulletproof\" (1996).\nAdam Sandler and Damon Wayans in \"Bulletproof.\"\nHe returned as Lenny Feder in \"Grown Ups 2\" (2013).\nKevin James, David Spade, Chris Rock, and Adam Sandler returned for \"Grown Ups 2.\"\nSandler played both Jack and Jill Sadelstein in \"Jack and Jill\" (2011).\nAdam Sandler played his own twin in \"Jack and Jill.\"\nHis lowest-rated film is the Western comedy \"The Ridiculous 6\" (2015).\nAdam Sandler in \"The Ridiculous 6.\"\nRead more:\nFOLLOW US: Insider is on Facebook\n",
"segment": "New Line Cinema; RLJ/Image Entertainment; Sony Pictures\nAdam Sandler is best known for his work in comedies like \"The Waterboy\" (1998) and \"50 First Dates\" (2004). Films like \"The Meyerowitz Stories (New and Selected)\" (2017) and \"Uncut Gems\" (2019) have received rave reviews from critics. His lowest-rated movies include comedies such as \"Jack and Jill\" (2011) and \"The Ridiculous 6\" (2015). Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. After getting his big break acting on \"Saturday Night Live,\" Adam Sandler made a name for himself starring in comedies throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Here are the best and worst movies in Sandler's filmography, ranked according to critic scores on Rotten Tomatoes. Note: All scores were current on the date of publication and are subject to change.",
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"segment": "Timeline of the Arab–Israeli conflict - Wikipedia\nTimeline of the Arab–Israeli conflict\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from History of the Arab–Israeli conflict)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nPart of a series on the\nArab–Israeli conflict\nTimeline\nViews on the conflict\nMedia coverage\nInternational law\nv\nt\ne\nThe Arab–Israeli conflict began in the 20th century, evolving from earlier Intercommunal violence in Mandatory Palestine. The conflict became a major international issue with the birth of Israel in 1948. The Arab–Israeli conflict has resulted in at least five major wars and a number of minor conflicts. It has also been the source of two major Palestinian uprisings ( intifadas ). Contents\n1 Background\n1.1 Ottoman era\n1.2 British Mandate (1920–1948)\n2 War of 1948\n2.1 Aftermath of the 1948 war\n3 War of 1956\n4 Between 1956 and 1967\n5 War of 1967\n5.1 Khartoum Resolution, UN Resolution 242, and peace proposals\n6 War of 1967–1970\n7 Palestinian insurgency in South Lebanon\n8 War of 1973\n9 South Lebanon\n9.1 1978 conflict\n9.2 1982 Lebanon War\n9.3 1982–2000 conflict\n10 Intifada of 1987–1993\n11 Oslo peace process (1993–2000)\n12 Intifada of 2000\n13 Arab Peace Initiative of 2002\n14 Israel's Disengagement of 2005\n15 Aftermath\n15.1 Syria\n15.2 Lebanon\n15.2.1 Israel–Hezbollah conflict of 2006\n15.2.2 2007 rally\n15.3 Palestinians\n16 Abbreviated timeline\n17 See also\n18 References\n19 External links\nBackground\nFurther information: Intercommunal conflict in Mandatory Palestine\nOttoman era\nTensions between the Zionist movements and the Arab residents of Palestine started to emerge after the 1880s, when immigration of European Jews to Palestine increased. This immigration increased the Jewish communities in Ottoman Palestine by the acquisition of land from Ottoman and individual Arab landholders, known as effendis, and establishment of Jewish agricultural settlements ( kibbutzim ). At the time, Arabs lived in an almost feudal existence on the effendis' land. Demographer Justin McCarthy estimated from Ottoman census data that the population of Palestine in 1882–3 was about 468,000, consisting of 408,000 Muslims, 44,000 Christians and 15,000 Jews. By the eve of World War I, these numbers had increased to 602,000 Muslims, 81,000 Christians and 39,000 Jews, plus a similar but uncertain number of Jews who were not Ottoman citizens.",
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"segment": "First Arab-Israeli War (1948-49)\nThe First Arab Israeli War commenced following the end of the British Mandate for Palestine on 14 May 1948, and the Israeli Declaration of Independence that had occurred that same day. After 10 months of fighting, armistice agreements left Israel with more territory than was allocated in the 1947 Partition Plan, including West Jerusalem. Jordan took control and subsequently annexed the remainder of the British Mandate territories including much of the West Bank, while Egypt occupied Gaza. Of a total population of around 1,200,000 people, around 750,000 Palestinian Arabs either fled or were driven out of their territories. 2. Six Day War (1967)\nIn 1950 Egypt blocked the the Straits of Tiran from Israeli shipping, and in 1956 Israel invaded the Sinai peninsula during the Suez Crisis with the objective of reopening them. Though Israel was forced to retreat, they were assured that the shipping route would remain open and a United Nations Emergency Force were deployed along the border of the two countries. In 1967 however, Egyptian President Nasser once again blocked the Straits of Tiran to Israel and replaced the UNEF troops with his own forces. In retaliation Israel launched a pre-emptive airstrike attack on Egypt’s air bases, and Syria and Jordan then joined the war. Lasting 6 days, the war left Israel in control of East Jerusalem, Gaza, Golan Heights, Sinai and all of the West Bank, with Jewish settlements established in these areas to help consolidate control.",
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"segment": "3,700–7,000 killed\nPalestinian Arabs: 3,000–13,000 killed (both fighters and civilians)\nThe 1948 (or First) Arab–Israeli War was the second and final stage of the 1947–49 Palestine war. It began after the end of the British Mandate for Palestine, at midnight on 14 May 1948. The Israeli Declaration of Independence had been issued earlier that day. A military coalition of Arab states entered the territory of British Palestine in the morning of 15 May.\nThe first deaths of the war occurred on 30 November 1947: Two busses carrying Jews were ambushed. There had been tension and conflict between the Arabs and the Jews since the 1917 Balfour Declaration and the 1920 creation of the British Mandate of Palestine. Neither the Arabs nor the Jews liked British policies. The Arabs' opposition developed into the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine. The Jewish resistance developed into the Jewish insurgency in Palestine (1944–1947).",
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"segment": "It formally began following the end of the British Mandate for Palestine at midnight on 14 May 1948; the Israeli Declaration of Independence had been issued earlier that day, and a military coalition of Arab states entered the territory of British Palestine in the morning of 15 May.\nThe first deaths of the 1947–1949 Palestine war occurred on 30 November 1947 during an ambush of two buses carrying Jews. There had been tension and conflict between the Arabs and the Jews, and between each of them and the British forces since the 1917 Balfour Declaration and the 1920 creation of the British Mandate of Palestine. British policies dissatisfied both Arabs and Jews. Arab opposition developed into the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine, while the Jewish resistance developed into the 1944–1947 Jewish insurgency in Palestine. In 1947, these ongoing tensions erupted into civil war following the 29 November 1947 adoption of the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine, which planned to divide Palestine into an Arab state, a Jewish state, and the Special International Regime encompassing the cities of Jerusalem and Bethlehem . On 15 May 1948, the civil war transformed into a conflict between Israel and the Arab states following the Israeli Declaration of Independence the previous day. Egypt, Transjordan, Syria, and expeditionary forces from Iraq entered Palestine. The invading forces took control of the Arab areas and immediately attacked Israeli forces and several Jewish settlements. The 10 months of fighting took place mostly on the territory of the British Mandate and in the Sinai Peninsula and southern Lebanon, interrupted by several truce periods.",
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"segment": "Other Facebook Offices\nFrom 2003 to date, Facebook evolved from a dorm room at Harvard University as its only office to having many offices globally. In the US, there are offices in Atlanta (GA), Austin (TX), Palo Alto (CA), Chicago (IL), Dallas (TX), Detroit (MI), Los Angeles (CA), New York (NY), Seattle (WA), and Washington (DC) among others. To avoid US taxes, all Facebook users outside the US and Canada sign contract from Dublin’s Facebook Ireland Limited, a subsidiary of the US-based company. The Irish system allows Facebook to pay not more than 3% corporation tax. The other Facebook offices and research centers are in Hyderabad (India), Luleå (Sweden), London (UK), Sydney (Australia), Tel Aviv (Israel), Toronto (Canada), Hamburg (Germany), Madrid (Spain), Milan (Italy), Paris (France), Stockholm (Sweden), and Tokyo (Japan). Mark Owuor Otieno June 29 2018 in World Facts\nHome\nWorld Facts\nWhere Is The Headquarters Of Facebook Located?",
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"segment": "Facebook Corporate Office Headquarters HQ\n\n\n\n\n\nFacebook Corporate Office Headquarters HQ\n211 comments\nFacebook Corporate Office Headquarters HQ\nAddress: 1 Hacker Way\nMenlo Park, California 94025 USA\nCorporate Phone Number: 1-650-308-7300\nFax Number: n/a Stock Symbol: FB\nFacebook is located in Palo Alto, California in 2011. Facebook is moving their offices to Menlo Park, California in July of 2012. Facebook 2011\n156 University Ave. Palo Alto, CA 94301-1605\nCorporate Phone Number: 1-650-543-4800\nCorporate Fax Number: 650-543-4801\nLabels:",
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"headings": "Countries That Border China\nCountries That Border China\nAfghanistan\nBhutan\nIndia\nKazakhstan\nKyrgyzstan\nLaos\nMongolia\nMyanmar\nNepal\nNorth Korea\nPakistan\nRussia\nTajikistan\nVietnam\nCountry Bordering the Most Countries\nChina's Neighbors\n",
"segment": "Countries That Border China - WorldAtlas\nCountries That Border China\nA map showing China and some of its bordering countries like Mongolia and Nepal. China has an area of 3,700,000 square miles and shares borders with 14 self-governing states. China is located in East Asia and had an estimated population of 1.379 billion in 2016. The country has a total land border of 13,743 miles making it the country with the longest land border in the world. China also shares a border with the special administrative regions of Macau and Hong Kong. The border with Hong Kong is 18.64 miles long and the one with Macau 1.86 miles. Afghanistan\nAfghanistan shares a border with China to the Southwest. The Chinese-Afghanistan border is 47 miles long and begins where the two countries border Pakistan and end where they border Tajikistan. There is a nature reserve on each side of the border, Taxkorgan Nature Reserve in China and the Wakhan Corridor Nature Refuge in Afghanistan. The border was formerly the Silk Road, and the border was agreed upon in 1963.",
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"segment": "On the northern border, China borders (west to east) Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Russia. To the west, China shares boundaries with (north to south) Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. The southern border of China is shared with (west to east) India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar (Burma), Laos, and Vietnam. On the eastern border, China's neighbor is North Korea (and, again, Russia). Russia Has 14 (Or 12) Neighboring Countries\nRussia is the largest country in the world and it spans both the European and Asian continents. It is only natural that it shares borders with many countries. Despite its large area, Russia's total boundary on land is just slightly smaller than China with a border of 13,923 miles (22,408 kilometers). It's important to remember that the country has a lot of coastline 23,582 miles (37,953 kilometers), particularly in the north. On the western side, Russia borders (north to south) Norway, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Belarus, and Ukraine. To the south, Russia shares a border with (west to east) Georgia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, and North Korea.",
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"headings": "The 14 Countries Bordering China: China's Neighbors\nThe 14 Countries Bordering China: China's Neighbors\n1. Vietnam\n2. Laos\n3. Myanmar (Burma)\n4. Bhutan\n5. Nepal\n6. India\n7. Pakistan\n8. Afghanistan\n9. Tajikistan\n10. Kyrgyzstan\n11. Kazakhstan\n12. Russia\n13. Mongolia\n14. North Korea\nFuture Travel Across China’s Borders Is Set to Grow!\nPlanning Your Next Trip\n",
"segment": "The 14 Countries Bordering China: Relations, Travel\nChina facts\nThe 14 Countries Bordering China: China's Neighbors\nBy Gavin Updated Mar. 18, 2021\nFind out about the 14 countries bordering China: their key facts, China's relationship with its neighbors, cross border histories, map, and travel possibilities. Considering its magnitude, it is no wonder that China borders so many countries, with a total land border length of 22,116 km (more than halfway round the planet). Due to the vast distances, however, the immediate neighbors of the ‘Middle Kingdom’ vary greatly in culture and geography, though some still share many of China’s unique cultural heritages. Crossing the borders in any direction can highlight the extraordinary influences China and its neighbors have had on one another. China borders 14 countries. Some of the countries listed below serve as very attractive destinations for both travel and business, as well as entry hubs into China. Vietnam\n1.",
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"headings": "Countries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries\nCountries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries\n1. China - 14\n1. Russia - 14\n2. Brazil - 10\n3. Democratic Republic of the Congo - 9\n3. Germany - 9\n4. Zambia - 8\n4. Tanzania - 8\n4. France - 8\n4. Austria - 8\n4. Turkey - 8\n4. Serbia - 8\nCountries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries\n",
"segment": "China - 14\nMap of China showing the 14 bordering nations\nBordering Countries: Afghanistan, Bhutan, India, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, Vietnam\nThe second largest country in the world by land area, the People’s Republic of China shares its international borders with 14 sovereign states. The country is bordered by North Korea and Russia to the northeast and Mongolia to the north. Bordering China to the south are countries of the Indian subcontinent, including India , Bhutan, and Nepal. Vietnam , Laos, and Myanmar lie to the southeast of China, and Pakistan to its southwest. The western borders of China are shared with the countries of Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. Besides these 14 countries, China also shares a 3-kilometer-long border with Macau, a Portuguese territory until 1999, as well as a 30-kilometer-long border with the former British territory of Hong Kong. Today, Hong Kong and Macau are autonomous, Special Administrative Regions of China. With land borders totaling 22,117 kilometers, the country has the longest system of land borders in the world. 1.",
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"segment": "The western borders of China are shared with the countries of Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan. Besides these 14 countries, China also shares a 3-kilometer-long border with Macau, a Portuguese territory until 1999, as well as a 30-kilometer-long border with the former British territory of Hong Kong. Today, Hong Kong and Macau are autonomous, Special Administrative Regions of China. With land borders totaling 22,117 kilometers, the country has the longest system of land borders in the world. 1. Russia - 14\nMap of Russia showing the 14 bordering nations. Bordering Countries: Azerbaijan, Belarus, China, Estonia, Finland, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Mongolia, North Korea, Norway, Poland, Ukraine\nWith a series of borders running 20,241 kilometers in total, Russia has the second longest set of land borders among the world’s countries. The country shares its borders with 14 separate, neighboring, sovereign countries. To the south, Russia shares its borders with North Korea, Mongolia and China, Georgia, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan.",
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"segment": "China borders with 14 number of countries. ( The number of China borders will become 16 if Hong Kong and Macau are also included). These countries are I ndia, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia, North Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Bhutan and Nepal. In other words it can also be said that China has maximum neighbouring countries in the world or China has most borders with other countries. Russia also has 14 number of bordering countries and thus Russia stands at second place on the list of maximum neighbouring countries. If all overseas territories are included then France comes on third place with 11 Bordering Countries . If oversea territories of France are not considered then mainland France has only eight bordering countries and thus Brazil comes at third place with 10 number of Bordering Countries. Countries with Longest Land Borders and Length\n(Country which has longest international border length)\nChina has longest international border length in whole world. Its total border length is 22147 Km. Russia stands second with total international border length of 22,107 Km.",
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"segment": "When the Pamirs are cloaked in night, the morning sun is shining brightly over the east. China has a border line of 22,800 kilometers long on land, and borders on 15 countries: Korea in the east; the People's Republic of Mongolia in the north; Russia in the northeast; Kazakhstan, Kirghizstan and Tajikistan in the northwest; Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Sikkim and Bhutan in the west and southwest; and Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar in the south. Water & Island\nChina has a water area of about 4.73 million square kilometers, and a mainland coastline of about 18 thousand square kilometers. Chinese mainland is surrounded by a large waters from north to south:",
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"segment": "11. CHINA AND RUSSIA ARE BOTH BORDERED BY 14 COUNTRIES. Although China is just a little more than half the size of Russia—the largest country in the world—they share the same number of land neighbors. The 14 countries bordering China are: India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, Russia, North Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, Bhutan, and Nepal. Armed with this new knowledge, you just may be smart enough to take on the pint-sized geniuses featured on Child Genius: Battle of the Brightest (but probably not…). See where you stack up by tuning in to the premiere of Child Genius: Battle of the Brightest on Thursday, January 7th at 8/7c on Lifetime. childgenius\nFACEBOOK 0\nTWITTER\nEMAIL\nSubscribe to our Newsletter!",
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This unit will focus upon the physical geography of China.\nCurriculum\nThe first goal of this unit is to integrat academic subjects together using the computer networks' tool as a mode for presentation of learned objectives. This specific unit integrates the curriculum objectives of China's geography and HTML language. Students research and discover information necessary to create a social study web page. Through their computer researches, students can have a wonderful computer journey. The other goal is that students have an opportunity to learn about China's geography using printed electronic text and through the use of different teaching strategies.\nObjectives\nStudents will research data pertaining information to the major factors which have shaped China's physical geographical environment and its administrative divisions.\nStudents will create a web page showing their travels on the highways information. The page contains text, graphics, and navigation buttons (specific object on the screen, which reveal more information to the user when it is click on with the mouse).\nProcedures\nUse the old saying \"If you dig a hole in your back yard and keeping digging, you'll end up in China\". Give students time to hunt for information on the internet and be ready to respond their questions. Have them locate China, and the U.S.A. on the world map.\nTeach students HTML language and let them create their own web page.\nLet students write what they know about China and present on their web pages.\nLocate as much informaiton about China as possible through the internet links. The teacher can display all this information on his / her own web page.\nDisplay data collected to the students. (The teacher could either use the background information provided here or create their own set of links). Some possible topics could be China's location, neighboring countries, major cities, administrative divisions, mountains, rivers, national flag, and population.\nLet students work in groups (four people)on the web pages. Discussion should be encouraged.\nDistribute outline maps of China. Have them fill in neighboring countries, mountains and rivers, administrative divisions, and major cities). Allow the students to work on groups on their maps. Have the students draw China's national flag based on the descriptionfound in their research.\nEncourage students find internet pen-pals and to exchange their findings with the students from other schools with whom they are linked.\nLet students gather as many information links as possible and place them on their web page. Then make navigation buttons.\nBackground Information\nVast Territory\nChina is situated in the eastern part of Asia, on the west coast of the Pacific Ocean. It is the third largest country in the world (after Canada and Russia). China has a total land area of 9.6 million squares kilometers. The distance from east to west measures over 5,200 kilometers, and from north to south, over 5,500 kilometers. When the sun shines brightly over the Wusuli River in the east, the Pamire Plateau in the west is in the very early morning. When blizzards wrap the north along the Helongjiang River in the winter, spring sowing is under way on Hainan Island in the south. Here is the World map .\nChina has a land border of 22,143.34 kilometers long and is bordered by twelve countries: Korea in the east; Russian in the northeast and the northwest; Mongolia in the north; India, Pakistan, Bhutan and Nepal in part of the west and southwest; Burma, Laos and Vietnam in the south. Here is an Asian map.\nBesides a vast land area, there are also extensive neighboring seas and numerous island. The coastline extends more than 14.500 kilometers. Across the East China Sea to the east, and South China Sea to the southeast, are Japan, the Philippians, Malaysia, and Indonesia. More than 5,000 islands are scattered over China's vast territorial seas, the largest being Taiwan and the second largest, Hainan. ( Map of China ). One territorial sea and three neighboring seas altogether constitute 4.73 million square kilometers.\nMountainous Topography\nChina is a mountainous country, with two-thirds of its total land area covered by mountains, hills and plateaus. Out of the world's twelve high peaks of more than 8,000 meters, seven are located in China. The Highest peak in the world, Mount Qomolangma (8,828m) stands on the border between China and Nepal.\nThere are five major mountain systems in China. These mountain systems, together with numerous intermontane plateaus, basins, and plains are interwoven into three macrolandform complexes in China. Therefore, the topography of China from the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau eastward, is broadly arranged into four great steps descending step- by-step from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau to the coastal area in the east.\nThe Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the top of the staircase, covers 2.2 million square kilometers and averages 4,000 meters above sea level. It is the highest and largest plateau on earth and is popularly called \"roof of the world\".\nFrom the eastern margin of Qinghai-Xizang Plateau eastward up to the Da Hinggan-Taihang-Wushan mountains line, composed mainly of plateau and basins with elevation from 2,000 to 1,000 kilometers.\nFrom the above-mentioned line eastward up to the coast are the largest plains of China. The plains are also interspersed with hills generally below 500 kilometers in elevation.\nThe continental shelf, with an elevation that is generally less than 200 kilometers.\nRivers and Lakes\nChina has a great number of rivers. The inland river system accounts for 36 per cent of the total land area in China. more than 1,500 square kilometers of which have a catchment area exceeding 1,000 square kilometers. Among these, the Yangtze River, Yellow River, Heilongjiang River, Pearl River, and Huaihe River are the major ones.\nThe Yangtze River is the longest river in China and the third longest in the world. it has a total length of 6,300 kilometer and a drainage area of more than 1,800,00 square kilometers. it is an arterial waterway connection such important cities as Shanghai, Nanjing, Wuhan, and Chongqing.\nThe yellow river is the second longest river in China. It has a total length of 5,464 kilometers. On its banks lie Lanzhou, Baotou, Zhengzhou, Jinan and other important cities. The yellow river Valley is considered the cradle of Chinese civilization.\nChina is also a country with numerous lakes. , approximately 2,800 natural lakes with total area more than 80,000 square kilometers. Five major lake regions can be identified:\nThe Northern lake Region\nThe Northwester Lake Region\nThe Qinghai-Xizang lake Region\nThe Eastern Lake Region\nThe Southwest Lake Region\nPopulation\nAccording to the third population census of 1982, the total population of China was 1,031,882,511 as of July 1, 1982, and by a recent estimate (July 1994) the population is 1,190,431,106. Its 22.6 per cent of the world's total population makes China the world's most populous country. the urban population is 206,588,582, 20.6 per cent of the total population. China's population is unevenly distributed, the inland areas more sparsely populated and coastal provinces densely populated. ( Population of China won't start to decline for generation: an analysis.\nAdministrative Divisions\nGenerally speaking, China can be divided into three natural realms: Eastern Monsoon China, Northwest Arid China, and Tibetan Frigid Plateau. The fist realm can further devided into five traditional divisions: Northereast China, North China, Central China, South China, and Southwest China. There are 30 first level administrative units (provinces, autonomous regions, and national municipalities) in China. There are three municipalities directly under the Central Government, namely Beijing, Tianjin and Shanghai; 22 provinces and five autonomous regions for minority nationalities. ( Schematic map of the provincial-level administrative units)\nBeijing, the capital of China, is situated to the west of Bohai Sea and on the northeast fringe of the North China Plain. Covering an area of 16,800 square kilometers with a population of about ten million, it is the country's political, economics, scientific and cultural center. An ancient capital with a history of 800 years, it contains many scenic spots and places of historical interest. ( Tour in Beijing )\nThe national Flag\nThe national flag of the People's Republic of China is the five stars red flag. the face of the flag is red and its shape is rectangular. In the upper left hand corner there are five yellow stars one large star and four smaller stars in an arc. the tip of one corner of each of the small stars points directly towards the center of large star. Collectively towards the center of the large star. Collectively the five stars symbolize the great unity of the Chinese people. ( flag )\nReference resources:\nSunsite This sources is provided by Tokyo University. It contains a great deal of information about China.\nChina Home-page. This is the link of the People's Republic of China.\nTour in China. In this site, you can get to know about principle provinces and cities.\nChinese Calendar Home Page .\nChinese New year .\nChinese Classics . All kinds of chinese cultural information is available through this link, such as, Chinese chess, board of game of Go, literature, buddhist studies, I-ching and etc.\n",
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"segment": "New York Yankees: From 1921 to 1964, the Yankees played in 29 of the 44 World Series, winning 20 of them. During this 44-year period, the Yankees had two dominant stretches: From 1936 to 1943 the Yankees dominated baseball for eight years, capturing seven American League pennants and six World Series Championships, including four World Series in a row from 1936 to 1939. From 1947 to 1964 the Yankees won 15 of 18 AL pennants and 10 World Series, including five in a row from 1949 to 1953. This is the MLB record for most consecutive championships. St. Louis Cardinals from 1942 to 1946, led by superstars Stan Musial, Red Schoendienst, and Enos Slaughter. They won four NL Pennants and three World Series titles in five-year span (1942, 1944, 1946). Cincinnati Reds from 1970 to 1976. Known as The Big Red Machine, they dominated the sport for 7 years (5 National League West Division titles, four National League pennants in 1970, 1972, 1975 and 1976, and two World Series titles in 1975 and 1976.",
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"headings": "Terrell Owens\nTerrell Owens\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nTerrell Owens\nContents\nEarly life\nFamily\nCollege career\nProfessional career\nSan Francisco 49ers\nPhiladelphia Eagles\nDallas Cowboys\nBuffalo Bills\nCincinnati Bengals\nAllen Wranglers\nSeattle Seahawks\nPossible NFL comeback\nFlag football\nCFL\nControversies\nDesperate Housewives skit\n2006 Hydrocodone overdose\nSpitting incident\nHall of Fame\nTouchdown celebrations\nCelebrations for San Francisco\nCelebrations for Philadelphia\nCelebrations for Dallas\nNFL career statistics\nRegular season\nNFL records and career notables\nNFL records\nBengals franchise records\nCareer milestones\nOther work\nThe T.O. Show\nTime Out with T.O.\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "born December 7, 1973), nicknamed T.O., is a former American football wide receiver who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 16 seasons. A six-time Pro Bowl selection and five-time first-team All-Pro, Owens holds or shares several NFL records. He ranks third in career receiving yards at 15,934 and third in receiving touchdowns at 153. After playing college football and basketball at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, Owens was selected in the third round of the 1996 NFL Draft by the San Francisco 49ers. Owens was a member of the team for seven seasons until he was traded to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2004 following conflict with the 49ers front office. Two years later, he signed with the Dallas Cowboys before being released following three seasons with the team. Owens' NFL career subsequently concluded after one season each with the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals. He last played professionally for the Allen Wranglers of the Indoor Football League (IFL) in 2012. While regarded as one of the best players of his era, Owens created a significant amount of controversy during his professional career and also attracted attention for his flamboyant touchdown celebrations. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2018.",
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"segment": "(via @NFLThrowback) pic.twitter.com/ZMEDCOoQ2f\n— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) February 2, 2019\nOwens played eight seasons in San Francisco, his longest tenure with a team as an NFL player. Three of his five First-Team All-Pro selections came while he played for the 49ers, and four of his six Pro Bowl selections were there as well. In 2004, Owens joined the Philadelphia Eagles where he played for two seasons, including a Super Bowl appearance. Owens moved on to play for the Dallas Cowboys over three seasons. This came after one of the most memorable moments of his career taking place in Dallas, when Owens posed on the star at midfield in Dallas after scoring two touchdowns. (2000) Terrell Owens with his 2nd celebration on the Dallas star in the same game! Savage. \"Stop me from doing it again.\" – @terrellowens pic.twitter.com/BDL1gnsv9Y\n— Timeless Sports (@timelesssports_) September 27, 2017\nOwens finished his NFL career playing one season with the Buffalo Bills, then his last with the Cincinnati Bengals. Advertisement\nHe finished his football career with 1,078 catches, 15,934 receiving yards and 153 receiving touchdowns.",
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"segment": "PFHOF18 (via @GoMocsFB) pic.twitter.com/budEs52gBL\n— The Checkdown (@thecheckdown) August 3, 2018\nTerrell Eldorado Owens was born to mother Marilyn Heard in Alexander City, Alabama, and he attended Benjamin Russell High School. After finally getting the chance to start on his high school football team his junior year, Owens showed his talent and earned a spot at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. While in college, T.O. was more than an American football player. Not only did Owens play wide receiver for the Mocs, but he was also on the basketball team and ran track and field. He was extremely talented and was seriously impressive during his four years, catching 290 passes for 4,163 yards and 42 touchdowns. Playing on an FCS team didn’t help Owens’ national status, which led to him being drafted a little later than he should have. During the 1996 NFL Draft, Owens was selected by the San Francisco 49ers with the 89th overall pick in the third round. This allowed him to play alongside his childhood hero, Jerry Rice. Advertisement\nNFL Career\nIn Super Bowl XXXIX, Terrell Owens did the unthinkable by playing with a broken leg and torn ankle ligament. He caught nine passes for 122 yards.",
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"segment": "Among the most notable, Owens led the league in touchdown receptions three seasons with 16 (2001), 13 (2002), and 13 (2006). In addition, Owens was the leader for longest receptions in 2005 (91 yards) and 2009 (98 yards). Those two stats combined show T.O. provided quantity and quality. As a member of five different teams (San Francisco, Philadelphia, Dallas, Buffalo, and Cincinnati), Owens amassed 153 total touchdown catches in his career (10.2 per season), which is good for third best behind only Jerry Rice and Randy Moss—both Hall of Famers. For his career, Owens caught passes for a total of 15,934 yards, which is also third on the all-time list behind Rice, and future Hall of Famer Larry Fitzgerald . For all his individual achievements, Owens was named a five-time All-Pro and earned six Pro Bowl nominations. The one accomplishment that eluded Owens was a Super Bowl championship. He did appear in Super Bowl XXXIX with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he defied doctors orders and played on an injured ankle and recently healed broken leg. Despite his performance that included nine receptions for 122 yards, the Eagles came up short against the New England Patriots. Owens played his last game in 2010, making him eligible for the Hall of Fame in 2016.",
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"segment": "Terrell Owens - Wikipedia\nTerrell Owens\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAmerican football wide receiver\nTerrell Owens\nOwens in 2017\nNo. 81\nPosition: Wide receiver\nPersonal information\nBorn: ( 1973-12-07)\nDecember 7, 1973 (age 47)\nAlexander City, Alabama\nHeight: 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)\nWeight: 224 lb (102 kg)\nCareer information\nHigh school: Benjamin Russell\n(Alexander City, Alabama)\nCollege: Chattanooga\nNFL Draft: 1996 / Round: 3 / Pick:",
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"segment": "🔥💪🔥 #PFHOF18 pic.twitter.com/8rEljHJ0HD\n— NFL (@NFL) August 4, 2018\nIn Terrell Owens’ 15 seasons in the NFL, his numbers jump off the page. Among the most notable, Owens led the league in touchdown receptions three seasons with 16 (2001), 13 (2002), and 13 (2006). In addition, Owens was the leader for longest receptions in 2005 (91 yards) and 2009 (98 yards). Those two stats combined show T.O. provided quantity and quality. As a member of five different teams (San Francisco, Philadelphia, Dallas, Buffalo, and Cincinnati), Owens amassed 153 total touchdown catches in his career (10.2 per season), which is good for third best behind only Jerry Rice and Randy Moss—both Hall of Famers. For his career, Owens caught passes for a total of 15,934 yards, which is also third on the all-time list behind Rice, and future Hall of Famer Larry Fitzgerald . For all his individual achievements, Owens was named a five-time All-Pro and earned six Pro Bowl nominations. The one accomplishment that eluded Owens was a Super Bowl championship. He did appear in Super Bowl XXXIX with the Philadelphia Eagles, where he defied doctors orders and played on an injured ankle and recently healed broken leg. Despite his performance that included nine receptions for 122 yards, the Eagles came up short against the New England Patriots.",
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"segment": "I can't believe T.O. will come out of that tunnel for the Allen Wranglers.\" Frankel said he would like to schedule a news conference at the Allen Events Center late next week. The news conference would be open to the public. A third-round pick by the San Francisco 49ers in the 1996 NFL draft, Owens played for five teams duirng a 15-year career. He's second all-time in receiving yards (15,934), fourth in touchdowns (156) and sixth in catches (1,078). Owens last played with the Cincinnati Bengals in 2010, catching 72 passes for 983 yards and nine touchdowns. Owens underwent surgery to repair a torn ACL suffered in 2011. After recovering from the injury, he held a workout for NFL teams this fall. No NFL team showed up, but the tapes of the workout were made available. Owens didn't get a contract offer from a team and was hoping he would get picked up late in the 2011 season.",
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"segment": "Owens, meanwhile, cemented his legacy as one of the most physically dominant wide receivers of his generation over the course of 15 seasons with the San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals. When Owens finally hung it up, he finished with 15,934 receiving yards and 153 touchdown catches, marks that rank second and third all-time, respectively. His 1,078 receptions clock in at No. 6 in the league record book. \"When you look at T.O's record, I don't remember him ever getting in any real trouble off the field,\" Hall of Fame wide receiver James Lofton said, according to Harrison. \" The biggest trouble he was was for the defense ... I thought he was a dominant player.\" The list of 108 also includes finalists from last year who didn't receive the 80 percent approval rate necessary to qualify for induction this past summer. Prominent figures in that group include coaches Tony Dungy and Jimmy Johnson, running back Terrell Davis, linebacker/defensive end Kevin Greene, wide receiver Marvin Harrison, quarterback Kurt Warner, offensive tackle Orlando Pace, kicker Morten Andersen and safety John Lynch. In November, the group of 108 will shrink to 25 before it's cut to 15 come January. The final selection process will then take place on Feb. 6, at which point Hall of Fame rules dictate between four and eight new members must be elected to the class of 2016.",
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"headings": "Top 10 NFL Wide Receivers of All Time\nTop 10 NFL Wide Receivers of All Time\nNext Up: Calvin Johnson \"Megatron\"\nNo. 10 Isaac Bruce\nNo. 9 Michael Irvin, \"The Playmaker\"\nNo. 8 Terrell \"T.O.\" Owens\nNo. 7 Cris Carter\nNo. 6 James Lofton\nNo. 5 Marvin Harrison\nNo. 4 Lance Alworth\nNo. 3 Steve Largent\nNo. 2 Randy Moss\nNo. 1 Jerry Rice\n",
"segment": "8 Terrell \"T.O.\" Owens\n4 of 11\nHe had 20 catches one game! He has a career total of 1078 catches, 15,934 yards and has the third most receiving TDs in NFL history with 153. He changed the body type that owners, general managers and coaches look for in wide receivers. He was a rare receiver who was physical enough to go over the middle but fast enough to make big plays over the top. The door to Owens' playing career has probably come to a close, but not because he is no longer physically able to play. Even at 39 years old he is faster, stronger and in better condition than most of the WRs on current NFL rosters. Unfortunately, physical ability is not the only thing you get when T.O. is on your team. No. 7 Cris Carter\n5 of 11\n\"All he does is catch touchdowns.\" He made tremendous changes in his off-field life to become one of the greats!",
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"segment": "The very first college degree that Martin Luther King, Jr. received was a bachelor’s degree in sociology. While he had originally desired a career as a lawyer or doctor, he decided to pursue a career in the ministry at this point. The Beginning of the Non-Violent Philosophy\nAfter graduating from Morehouse in 1948, he began attending the Crozer Theological Seminary in Chester, Pennsylvania. He was extremely serious about the work he did at Crozer, studying theologians from all walks of life. He learned about Gandhi during this time, as well as his non-violent approach to change. He was extremely influenced by the work of those he came across during these studies, and the civil rights movement was never the same again. He went on to pursue a doctorate degree and officially became Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.\nMartin Luther King’s high school diploma and college degree afforded him many opportunities, much more education and opportunity than were given to many people he later worked to secure rights for. Although he was not deemed an equal class citizen, he had plenty of education and was educated at some of the most famous educational institutions in the history of the United States. After his assassination in 1968, the work of Martin Luther King, Jr. has gone on and taken many different shapes and forms. Much of his success was made possible through his education, from his successes as a boy to his successes in postsecondary education.",
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"segment": "changed his name as well as that of his 5-year-old child. Martin Luther King Jr. is most popular in the USA and internationally as far as concerns him in propelling the civil rights movement by using peaceful techniques for protest. King avoided two grades in secondary school and began his college education at Morehouse College at 15 years old. In the wake of getting his degree in sociology from Morehouse, Martin procured a divinity degree from Crozer Seminary and afterward a doctorate degree in theology from Boston University. While at Crozer Theological Seminary, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was acquainted with the lessons of Gandhi. In an interview, King said he went to a lecture from the president of Howard University given in Philadelphia about Gandhi, and he became “deeply influenced” by the way of philosophy of nonviolence. While studying for his Ph.D. at Boston University, MLK was guided by theologian and civil rights leader, Howard Thurman, who was a major effect on him. While going to Boston University, Martin Luther King Jr. met Coretta Scot, an aspiring singer, and civil rights activist, who was a student at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston. They were married on June 18, 1953, at her parents’ home in Heiberger, Alabama. The couple had four children, Yolanda, Martin Luther King III, Dexter Scott, and Bernice.",
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"segment": "Martin Luther King Jr. graduated from Morehouse College at just 19 years of age. King’s academic achievements are some of the most inspiring Martin Luther King Jr. facts for kids. King’s degree from Morehouse was in Sociology and, after he graduated, he continued his studies at Crozer Theological Seminary. By 1951, when King was only 22 years old, he had earned a Bachelor of Arts degree and a Bachelor of Divinity degree. back to menu ↑\nDr. Martin Luther King Jr. Received His Ph.D. in 1955\nAfter King received his two Bachelor’s degrees, he married his wife Coretta Scott King. Shortly thereafter, King continued his studies as a doctoral student in systematic theology. In 1955, King received his Ph.D., or doctoral degree, from Boston University. back to menu ↑\nIn 1954 Martin Luther King Jr. Became the Pastor of a Church\nIn 1954, before King received his doctorate, he became pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama. King was a passionate preacher who often quoted Jesus Christ and the Gospels at church and in meetings with community members. back to menu ↑\nMartin Luther King Sr.",
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"segment": "King was ordained before graduating college with a degree in sociology. 3. King received his doctorate in systematic theology. After earning a divinity degree from Pennsylvania’s Crozer Theological Seminary, King attended graduate school at Boston University, where he received his Ph.D. degree in 1955. The title of his dissertation was “A Comparison of the Conceptions of God in the Thinking of Paul Tillich and Henry Nelson Wieman.” 4. King’s 'I Have a Dream' speech was not his first at the Lincoln Memorial. Six years before his iconic oration at the March on Washington, King was among the civil rights leaders who spoke in the shadow of the Great Emancipator during the Prayer Pilgrimage for Freedom on May 17, 1957. Before a crowd estimated at between 15,000 and 30,000, King delivered his first national address on the topic of voting rights. His speech, in which he urged America to “give us the ballot,” drew strong reviews and positioned him at the forefront of the civil rights leadership.",
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"segment": "Question: What did Martin Luther King, Jr. study? Answer: Martin Luther King, Jr. was a very bright student and a talented speaker. When he was nineteen he graduated from Morehouse College in Atlanta with a BA degree in Sociology. In 1951, he graduated from the Crozer Theological Seminary with a BA of Divinity, which qualified him to become a pastor of the Dexter Avenue Baptist Church. King also received his Ph.D. in Systematic Theology from Boston University in 1955. Question: When did Martin Luther King, Jr. deliver his famous speech “I have a dream …”? Answer:",
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"segment": "–Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–68)\nGraduating from high school at the age of 15, Martin Luther King went on to receive his B. A. degree in 1948 from Morehouse College. After 3 years of theological study at Crozer Theological Seminary in Pennsylvania, he was elected president of a predominantly white senior class and awarded the B.D. in 1951. After winning a fellowship at Crozer, he enrolled in graduate studies at Boston University, completing his residence for the doctorate in 1953 and receiving the degree in 1955. In Boston he met and married Coretta Scott, and they started a family. See more facts about the life and work of Martin Luther King Jr.\nIn 1954, Martin Luther King Jr. had become pastor of a church in Montgomery, Alabama. Always a strong worker for civil rights, King believed in nonviolence, following Gandhi’s philosophy. “ Our scientific power has outrun our spiritual power. We have guided missiles and misguided men. ” –Martin Luther King Jr. (1929–68)\nThe Fight Against Segregation\nIn 1955, he began his struggle to persuade the U.S. government to declare the policy of racial discrimination unlawful. He led the first large nonviolent demonstration against segregated buses.",
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"segment": "Where did he study? Martin Luther King, Jr., received an honorary degree from Boston University at the 1959 Commencement on June 7. Photo by BU Photography\nAfter studying at Crozer Theological Seminary in Upland, Pa., King arrived in Boston in 1951 to study at BU, with a special interest in philosophy and ethics. It was the PhD in systematic theology he earned at BU that gave him the right to be called Dr. King for the remainder of his life. According to his transcript at BU, he also took courses at Harvard, including the Philosophy of Plato. BU’s School of Theology says this about his studies: “ During these years, Howard Thurman was named dean of the University’s Marsh Chapel. King not only attended sermons there but also turned to Thurman as his mentor and spiritual advisor. Among the lessons that inspired him most were Thurman’s accounts of a visit to Mohandas Gandhi in India years earlier. It was Thurman who educated King in the mahatma’s ideas of nonviolent protest.",
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"segment": "It is also rendered powerless after Star uses the Whispering Spell to destroy the wand's other half . In \" Deep Dive \", Marco uses the wand to cast the All-Seeing Eye spell, causing crescent moon-shaped emblems to appear on his cheeks. Appearance\nThe wand, in Ludo's dream and transformed in his image. The wand changes in appearance depending on who wields it. In Moon Butterfly's hands, the wand is a blue and gold scepter with a crystal heart-shaped crest. In Ludo 's dreams of him having the wand in his possession, it has a black grip with black bat wings, and a small skull for a bell with three spikes protruding from it. In Lobster Claws ' possession, it is either purple with a black eyeball-shaped crest and thorny wings (when Lobster Claws is overcome by the wand's power) or red with a yellow eye and pincer-shaped wings (when Lobster Claws is in control). In Marco's possession, it is mostly pale green with small black wings and a spiky green spear-tipped faceplate with a purple jewel in the center. Janna also adds a black dot to the faceplate with a marker pen to match Marco's mole. The wand has also taken different forms for Star's grandmothers:",
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"segment": "Sirius Black's wand | Harry Potter Wiki | Fandom\nSirius Black's wand\n\nWarning! At least some content in this article is derived from information featured in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite. As such, spoilers will be present within the article. For gameplay-specific information, please see the relevant article on the Harry Potter: Wizards Unite Wiki! Sirius Black's wand\nHistorical information\nMade\nPre 1971\nMaster (s)\nSirius Black\nOwner (s)\nSirius Black\n[Source]\nSirius Black 's wand was of an unknown length, wood and core material. Contents\n1\nHistory\n2\nBehind the scenes\n3\nAppearances\n4\nNotes and references\nHistory\nLike most wizards and witches in Great Britain, Sirius probably purchased his first wand at the age of eleven at Ollivanders before beginning his education at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1971 . Sirius was able to perform powerful magic with this wand, such as casting nonverbal spells. He also wielded this wand during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries in 1996.",
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"segment": "Let’s see then what the runes on Sirius Black’s wand mean. Contents [ show]\nA mysterious Sirius Black’s wand\nSirius Black’s wand’s history\nWhat do the runes on Sirius Black’s wand mean? The Black crest, with two black dogs\nRelated posts: A mysterious Sirius Black’s wand\nCrafted by Garrick Ollivander, Sirius Black’s wand is surrounded by mystery. Unlike the wands of many other wizards in the Harry Potter saga, the information on Sirius’ wand is patchy and incomplete. According to most sources, its origins are unknown, as well as the materials used to make it are unknown. According to other sources, however, the wand is made of Truciolo wood with a phoenix feather core. Sirius Black’s wand’s history\nBelonging to a thoroughbred wizard, Sirius Black III, known in the world as the Plush, godfather of Harry Potter, it is a very powerful wand, but also very difficult to use. Perhaps this is why it is believed to contain a phoenix feather, the rarest material used to make the core of magic wands. The phoenix feather, while giving the wand extraordinary powers, makes it very difficult to tame.",
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"segment": "Some of them look slightly similar to the ones tattooed on Sirius' body. The symbols say \"more or less human\". The wand prop replica used in the films was a medium brown colour and had a twisting design along the length of the wand and rune-like engravings at the base. This wand bears a resemblance to Sybill Trelawney's wand. Although it is unknown what happened to the wand after Sirius's death in the books, in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the wand appears to break when Bellatrix kills Sirius. Just like Voldemort's wand, the Noble Collection makes Sirius's wand in a different colour than that which it is in the film adaptations, the wand has a light brown colour when it's shown in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, whereas in the Noble Collection it has a dark grey colour. Appearances\nHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (First appearance)\nHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (film)\nHarry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)\nHarry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\nHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\nHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)\nHarry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game)\nLEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4\nLEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7\nLEGO Harry Potter\nHarry Potter: The Character Vault (Mentioned only)\nHarry Potter:",
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"segment": "What do the Runes on Sirius Black's Wand Mean? What do the Runes on Sirius Black’s Wand Mean? Are you intrigued by Sirius Black and his wand? I have to admit that his wand is definitely the most stunning to see among all those other wands belonging to the other characters of the magical realm of Harry Potter! I decided to write this article to unveil the meaning of the runes on Sirius Black’s wand to see if they can be helpful to know a bit more about this fascinating wizard, his powers, and his history. Let’s see then what the runes on Sirius Black’s wand mean. Contents [ show]\nA mysterious Sirius Black’s wand\nSirius Black’s wand’s history\nWhat do the runes on Sirius Black’s wand mean? The Black crest, with two black dogs\nRelated posts: A mysterious Sirius Black’s wand\nCrafted by Garrick Ollivander, Sirius Black’s wand is surrounded by mystery. Unlike the wands of many other wizards in the Harry Potter saga, the information on Sirius’ wand is patchy and incomplete.",
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"segment": "Another wonderful thing about this name is that it represents an opposition: Sirius is the brightest star, Black refers to the darkness. Light and dark. Doesn’t this ring a bell? “We all have light and darkness within us. What matters is which side to stand on. That’s what we are.” It is a quote by Sirius that is a small summation of his whole character. I love this! Basically, the runes on Sirius Black’s wand are not that easy to interpret as it was for Dumbledore’s wand, as we know less about this wand and its origins but, if we go more in-depth as we did here with this article, we can see how symbolism, runes, and special references are absolutely important to know more about one of the best characters of the Harry Potter saga!",
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"segment": "Wizards Unite Wiki! Sirius Black's wand\nHistorical information\nMade\nPre 1971\nMaster (s)\nSirius Black\nOwner (s)\nSirius Black\n[Source]\nSirius Black 's wand was of an unknown length, wood and core material. Contents\n1\nHistory\n2\nBehind the scenes\n3\nAppearances\n4\nNotes and references\nHistory\nLike most wizards and witches in Great Britain, Sirius probably purchased his first wand at the age of eleven at Ollivanders before beginning his education at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in 1971 . Sirius was able to perform powerful magic with this wand, such as casting nonverbal spells. He also wielded this wand during the Battle of the Department of Mysteries in 1996. The wand probably died with him as he held it when he fell through the Veil in the Death Chamber . Behind the scenes\nHe possibly wielded a different wand throughout the First Wizarding War and obtained this one after escaping Azkaban while being a member of the Order of the Phoenix. If it was his original wand, it is unclear how he would have obtained it after his escape from Azkaban. The wand has a distinctive handle, being squarish in shape. Symbols are etched upon it.",
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"segment": "Also, Voldemort is the the second most interesting character and we all know it\n4 Sirius Black's Wand\nThe wand looks cool and has a lot of meaning behind it. If you get the right lighting, it looks like the wand changes from mettle to wood, and it also changes from a square to a circle. Obviously Ollivander is great at selling and making wands since he knew that Sirius would be changing from human to dog. Lovely wand. At first it looks simple with no bulky pieces are a distinctive handle; however, the etchings, color, and especially the subtle change from square to twisted shape in the wand make this one unique. It's also cool to note that Sirius' wand is a bit of a mystery as JK Rowling nor any of the films mentioned what exactly the wand was made of and in the books the shape was never really defined. It's almost as if this wand could be Sirius', anyones, or no one's at all simultaneously. : ) Great wand, simple and a good weight. The etchings around the wand are extremely cool and I would recommend this wand to any Harry Potter Fan!",
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"segment": "Free Quote\[email protected]\n1.800.725.6498\nReceive a quote today! The Portuguese Language\nThe Portuguese language is one of the major languages of the world. It is derived from Latin, which makes it a Romance language. It came specifically from the language of Latium in Ancient Italy, or more specifically, the city of Rome. Many groups that immigrated to what is now Portugal throughout history didn’t have much of an effect on the Portuguese language. In spite of this, there are still a few words that are from Celtic times (like ontem, meaning \"yesterday\" and esquecer, meaning \"to forget\"). There are also a few words of Germanic origin (like roubar, meaning \"to steal,\" and guerrear, which means \"to wage war\"). Additionally, there are roughly five hundred words that are from Moorish times (especially words that start with the \"al\" prefix, such as almofada meaning \"pillow\"). Portuguese Influenced by Other Languages\nIn the midst of what is called the Age of Discovery (when Portugal established an overseas empire), the Portuguese language could be found in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Due to local influences, Portuguese adopted a few words like jangada (\"raft\") of Malay origin, and chá (\"tea\"), of Chinese origin.",
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"segment": "It came from Galician-Portuguese, which was first spoken in Northwestern Iberia. It then spread south and split. During the colonial era, Portuguese was also spread to Brazil and other parts of the world. Contents\n1 Where it is spoken\n2 Vocabulary\n3 Sample phrases\n4 Different versions\n5 References\n6 Other websites\nWhere it is spoken\nThe Portuguese language is the third-most spoken western language (after English and Spanish). There are about 240 million native speakers, including the people of Portugal, Brazil, and Cape Verde ( Cabo Verde ). It is also the official language of Guinea-Bissau, Cape Verde, Angola, Mozambique ( Moçambique ), and São Tomé and Príncipe ( São Tomé e Príncipe ), which have Portuguese as the lingua franca, but native languages are also spoken. It is also an official language in East Timor and Macau . Also, some enclaves in Asia, such as Goa and Daman and Diu, in India; Flores, Indonesia; and Malacca, Malaysia, have Portuguese-speakers, and it is a minority language in Venezuela, Canada, Uruguay, Namibia, and the United States .",
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"segment": "Why are there different types of Portuguese? Just like the European Spanish is different from Latin American Spanish, so too is the Portuguese spoken in Europe compared to that in Brazil. Let’s go back a few centuries and try to understand why there are so many different types and accents of Portuguese. Portuguese is a romance language that, just like Italian, Spanish, and French, evolved from Latin after the Romans invaded the Iberian Peninsula 2,000 years ago. Portugal gained its independence in 1143, but it was only in 1290 when the first university was created in Lisbon by King Dinis that Portuguese was officially recognised as the official language of the country. From then on, the language was used for most official documents and, as time passed by, the similarities to Spanish faded as both languages evolved differently even though there are still lots of words that are written the same way. During the Discoveries Era in the 15th and 16th century, Portuguese sailors brought their language to many parts of the world and that is the reason why the language is spoken in Europe, America, Africa and Asia. When taking the language to other territories, it ended up mixing with the language previously spoken in those areas. The Portuguese discovered Brazil in 1500 and soon began to export their traditions, however, the language was only officially established in 1758. By that time, it had suffered from the influence of the indigenous people already living in the territories occupied by the Portuguese in the 16th century.",
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"segment": "What is Mesopotamia? Exploring Ancient History | Sporcle Blog\nHome Articles What is Mesopotamia? Exploring Ancient History\nWhat is Mesopotamia? Exploring Ancient History\nMay 17, 2018 Articles\n(Last Updated On: May 15, 2018)\nMesopotamia is an ancient historical region in West Asia, located in the heart of the Tigris–Euphrates river system. In fact, the name Mesopotamia translates to “the land between the rivers” in Greek. The region covers most of modern-day Iraq and Kuwait, parts of Northern Saudi Arabia, the eastern parts of Syria, and Southeastern Turkey. As one of the birthplaces of civilization, Mesopotamia has played a very important role in human history. What is Mesopotamia and why is it so important? Let’s take a look at the history of this “cradle of civilization”.",
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"segment": "Mesopotamia ( Arabic: بِلَاد ٱلرَّافِدَيْن Bilād ar-Rāfidayn; Ancient Greek: Μεσοποταμία; Classical Syriac: ܐܪܡ ܢܗܪ̈ܝܢ Ārām -Nahrīn or ܒܝܬ ܢܗܪ̈ܝܢ Bēṯ Nahrīn) is a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent. It occupies the area of modern day Iraq, Kuwait, parts of Syria, Turkey, and regions along the Iran-Iraq border. The Sumerians and Akkadians (including Assyrians and Babylonians) dominated Mesopotamia from the beginning of written history ( c. 3100 BCE) to the fall of Babylon in 539 BCE, when it was conquered by the Achaemenid Empire. It fell to Alexander the Great in 332 BCE, and after his death, it became part of the Greek Seleucid Empire. Later the Arameans dominated major parts of Mesopotamia (c. 900 BCE – 270 CE)\nAround 150 BCE, Mesopotamia was under the control of the Parthian Empire.",
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"segment": "Mesopotamia ( Arabic: بِلَاد ٱلرَّافِدَيْن Bilād ar-Rāfidayn; Ancient Greek: Μεσοποταμία; Classical Syriac: ܐܪܡ ܢܗܪ̈ܝܢ Ārām -Nahrīn or ܒܝܬ ܢܗܪ̈ܝܢ Bēṯ Nahrīn) is a historical region of Western Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent. It occupies the area of present-day Iraq, and parts of Iran, Turkey, Syria and Kuwait. The Sumerians and Akkadians (including Assyrians and Babylonians) dominated Mesopotamia from the beginning of written history ( c. 3100 BC) to the fall of Babylon in 539 BC, when it was conquered by the Achaemenid Empire. It fell to Alexander the Great in 332 BC, and after his death, it became part of the Greek Seleucid Empire. Later the Arameans dominated major parts of Mesopotamia (c. 900 BC – 270 AD)\nAround 150 BC, Mesopotamia was under the control of the Parthian Empire.",
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"segment": "Mesopotamia was an ancient region that existed primarily in what is now Iraq, and it is recognized for its role in the development of the first literate societies. Though its borders were loosely defined, its central area lay between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, with outward borders extending into regions now known as Syria and Turkey. This region thrived from the late 4th millennium B.C. to 323 B.C., when Alexander The Great conquered the region for the Greeks. During Mesopotamia’s long existence, it bore witness to many changes in civilization and gave birth to great cities such as Ur and Babylon. Ancient peoples of the region included the Akkadians, Assyrians, Babylonians, and Armenians. It is little wonder that the geography of this area is also known as The Cradle of Civilization. Mesopotamia was primarily located in what is now known as Iraq. Mesopotamians believed in a pantheon of gods and constructed large pyramid-like structures called ziggurats as worship sites. They enjoyed music and dancing and are often depicted playing a stringed wooden instrument called an Oud. Wrestling and boxing were popular sports among the ancients, commonly depicted in their art.",
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"segment": "Chavez\n23. Jorge\n24. Lino\n25. Jose\n26. Marlina\n27. Juan-Carlos\n28. Juan-More\n29. Spiro\n30. Juaquine\n31. Thalia\n32.",
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"title": "President of Venezuela | Current Leader",
"headings": "PlanetRulers - Current Heads of State & Dictators\nPlanetRulers - Current Heads of State & Dictators\nPresident of Venezuela\nNicolás Maduro, President of Venezuela (elected on Apr 14, 2013; re-elected on May 20, 2018 with 67.8% of the vote)\nHugo Chávez, Former President of Venezuela (died on Mar 6, 2013)\nAlso on planetrulers.com\nKyrgyzstan President Flees the Capital\nCo-Head of State, San Marino\nad-300x600px\ncurrent-dictatorships-in-the-world\ncurrent-world-dictators-2016\nFirst Lady of Venezuela\nFirst Lady of Lebanon\nPrime Minister of the United Kingdom\n",
"segment": "A special election was held on 14 April of the same year to elect a new President, which Maduro won by a tight margin as the candidate of the United Socialist Party; he was formally inaugurated on 19 April. His main opponent in that election was Henrique Capriles, the Governor of Miranda. The constitutionality of his assumption of power and his election to the office has been questioned by the opposition. Maduro is married to Cilia Flores, a lawyer and politician who replaced Maduro as President of the National Assembly in August 2006, when he was resigned to become Minister of Foreign Affairs; she became the first woman to serve as President of the National Assembly. Full bio: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicol%C3%A1s_Maduro\nHugo Chávez, Former President of Venezuela (died on Mar 6, 2013)\nMay 20, 2018 | Category: All, Dictators, South America Leaders\nVice President Nicolas Maduro will assume the presidency in the interim until the elections take place. Hugo Chávez, President of Venezuela\nOn October 8, 2012 Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez wins a 4th term in office by defeating the opposition leader Henrique Capriles.",
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"headings": "Politics of Venezuela\nPolitics of Venezuela\nContents\nParties and leaders\nGoverning party\nNon-governing parties\nHistory\n1958–1999\n1999–2013\n2013–Present\n2013\n2015\n2017\n2020\nMiscellaneous\nElections\nLatest elections\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "on an \"economic war\" on Venezuelan socialism waged by international sanctions, and the country's business elite; and on \"years of economic mismanagement, and corruption\", including a lack of maintenance and investment in oil production. 2013\nOn 14 April 2013 elections were held between Nicolás Maduro and Henrique Capriles Radonski, opposition leader and co founder of the political party, Primero Justicia. The Venezuelan election agency announced that Maduro won with 50.8 percent of the vote, the smallest presidential win margin since the 1968 election. Opposition forces said that Henrique Capriles Radonski actually won by close to 300,000 votes and proposed evidence of voter fraud. Capriles demanded a recount that in June reaffirmed Maduro as the victor. These results sparked subsequent demonstrations and protests by those who said the recount process was also illegitimate. Maduro and his government responded with suppression of the opposition that resulted in hundreds of arrests, that Maduro claimed to be in defense of a coup he was facing. Maduro attempted to continue the Chavismo policies. Like Chávez, Nicolás Maduro has ruled by decree multiple times since he was elected in April 2013.",
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"headings": "Elections in Venezuela\nElections in Venezuela\nSee also: Politics of Venezuela\nContents\nHistory\n1811–1889: First congress and presidents\n1900–1989: First democratic elections\n1990–1999: Later constitutions\n2000–present: Recent elections\nVoting system\nElectoral registration\nElectoral system\nParty system\nBackground\nCurrent\nPolling procedure\nTally scrutinization\nRandom paper ballot audit\nParliamentary elections\nParliamentary voting system\nPresidential elections\nRegional and local elections\nLatest elections\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "The presidency was disestablished in 1813, when Simon Bolivar established the Third Republic of Venezuela (1817–1819). In 1830, José Antonio Páez declared Venezuela independent from Gran Colombia and became president, taking office on January 13, 1830. Presidents of Venezuela who served under the 1864 constitution (starting with Juan Crisóstomo Falcón) bore the title of \"President of the Union\", instead of the usual \"President of the Republic\" still used today. Aside from that, all heads of state of the country since 1811 have held the title of \"President of Venezuela.\" 1900–1989: First democratic elections\nEl Trienio Adeco was a period in Venezuelan history from 1945 to 1948 under the government of Democratic Action, a party which gained office via the 1945 Venezuelan coup d'état against President Isaías Medina Angarita of the two-year-old Venezuelan Democratic Party. El Trienio Adeco saw the first democratic elections in Venezuelan history, beginning with the Constituent Assembly elections held in Venezuela on 27 October 1946, Democratic Action, which won 137 of the 160 seats in the Assembly. Voter turnout was 86.6%. General elections held in Venezuela on 14 December 1947 are described as the first honest elections in Venezuela. At the time, there were 110 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 46 seats in the Senate, with Democratic Action winning a majority of both.",
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"headings": "Who is the President of Venezuela?\nWho is the President of Venezuela?\nSelect Presidents of Venezuela\nMarcos Pérez Jiménez\nCarlos Andrés Pérez\nHugo Chavez\nNicolas Maduro\nRoles of the President of Venezuela\nPresidents Of Venezuela Since 1953\n",
"segment": "Who is the President of Venezuela? - WorldAtlas\nWho is the President of Venezuela? The disputed Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro. Editorial credit: StringerAL / Shutterstock.com. Venezuela is officially known as the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela. It is a federal republic situated along the northern coast of the South American continent. It is bordered by three countries and two islands which are Colombia to the west, Brazil to the south, Guyana to the east, and islands of Trinidad and Tobago to the Northwest. It has an area coverage of 353,841 square miles with an estimated population of 31 million. Caracas city is the capital and the largest city in the country.",
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"url": "https://www.society19.com/famous-alumni-from-the-university-of-minnesota-twin-cities/",
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"headings": "15 Famous Alumni From The University Of Minnesota Twin Cities\n15 Famous Alumni From The University Of Minnesota Twin Cities\n1. Erick Decker\n2. T.R. Knight\n3. Bob Dylan\n4. Lindsay Whalen\n5. Herb Brooks\n6. Hubert Humphrey\n7. Jessica Lange\n8. Marion Barber III\n9. Cheryl Strayed\n10. Tony Dungy\n11. Walter Mondale\n12. Nick Clegg\n13. Kris Humphries\n14. Brock Lesnar\n15. Roy Wilkins\nWho are your favorite famous alumni from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities? Comment below!\nSign Up to Our Newsletter\n",
"segment": "Nick Clegg\nFrom 2010 to 2015, Nick Clegg served as the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and the Lord President of the Council in the UK. Clegg, a Liberal Democrat politician, studied at the University of Minnesota for one school year on a scholarship after he completed school at Cambridge University. Advertisement\n13. Kris Humphries\nKris Humphries may be a professional basketball player, but his 72-day marriage to reality television star Kim Kardashian West can’t be forgotten. Humphries played basketball for the Gophers and was named the 2004 Big Ten Freshman of the year. He only played one season for Minnesota before declaring for the NBA draft. 14. Brock Lesnar\nAfter attending his freshman and sophomore years at Bismarck State College, Brock Lesnar transferred to the University of Minnesota on a wrestling scholarship. At Minnesota, he won the 2000 NCAA Division 1 heavyweight wrestling championship during his senior year. Later, he went on to become a professional wrestler and WWE champion.",
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"segment": "We used to own a house, but we sold it to buy the pub, then money from the sale of the pub partfunded my studying. In 2000 I did a three–year foundation course at the Open University; then a three–year degree in biomedicine at the University of East Anglia; then three years studying for a PhD – I was excited by the fact that my brain hadn't completely packed up and wanted to see how far I could go with it. I'm still writing my thesis. Then I did a one-year PGCE. I'm now a science teacher at the Open Academy secondary school in Norwich. I'm in school by 8am and lessons finish at 3pm. But there are things we need to do after work, like 'twilight trai",
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"url": "http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/general-election-2015/11377156/Why-Im-standing-down-from-Parliament-David-Heath-MP-for-Somerset-and-Frome.html",
"title": "Why I’m standing down from Parliament: David Heath, MP for Somerset and Frome",
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"segment": "I am very committed to reform of the EU. Nick said: ‘ If you’re going to vote this way then we are going to have to have to part company. Perfectly respectful. No hard feelings on either side. Just a realisation that I couldn’t stay as a front bench spokesman for the party. “It certainly wasn’t easy. I didn’t like falling out with [my] colleagues. I was sad because I did actually think the party had made a mistake.” The estrangement was short-lived however and Mr Clegg brought him back to the front bench within a year, meaning he was in prime position to take part in the extraordinary Coalition Government formed following the indecisive outcome of the 2010 general election.",
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"url": "https://www.geni.com/people/Johnny-Clegg/6000000014198162032",
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"segment": "I stand for human rights.” Jonathan Paul Clegg was born June 7, 1953, in Bacup, Lancashire, England, but moved as a child to Africa with his mother, whose parents were Jewish immigrants from Poland. They moved first to Rhodesia (which became Zimbabwe), and then South Africa when Clegg was 6. Like many white youths in the U.S. and England who later became musicians, Clegg was captivated as a boy by the sounds he overheard whenever he was in proximity to black communities. He was initially introduced to those communities by his mother, who was a cabaret and jazz singer, and his stepfather, a journalist. Despite the nation’s institutional segregation, Clegg often sneaked into music and dance events, running afoul of the laws and occasionally landing in jail, the first time when he was 15. “To me, they were fun things,” he told the Los Angeles Times in 1993, “things I wanted to be a part of: dancing with Africans at a migrant workers’ hostel, playing with them at night on the roofs where they live, and things I wasn’t allowed, because of the apartheid laws, to do.” Those experiences not only later informed the music he created with Mchunu and other black musicians, but fed his companion career as a cultural anthropologist, which earned him teaching posts at the University of Witwatersrand and the University of Natal. An eloquent and educated speaker, Clegg would often combine the two careers during his concerts, enlightening audiences as to the different traditions from which the choreography and musical elements he incorporated originated.",
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"segment": "What it buys you is the guarantee of an OK public-school education; plus the option, if you're clever and hard-working enough, of jumping through all the hoops to get that brilliant education. People like David Cameron and Ed Balls, with their Oxford Firsts, or Nick Clegg, with his three degrees, won't have just one brutal selection test at the age of 11, like the old grammar school pupils. Between the ages of five and 21, they will have been examined – and brutally selected – more than 60 times, at a conservative estimate. On each occasion, their less successful contemporaries will have been demoted from the scholarship class, or consigned to an inferior school, university or degree. To establish an elite is a necessarily brutal process; just talk to footballers who don't make the professional grade. You might think you're being nicer, fairer and more equal by not applying the brutal selective techniques of the old 11-plus to state-educated pupils. But don't then expect them to match the achievements of those who have survived those techniques in the private sector. And the outcome will go on being unfair and unequal – public schoolboys will continue to run the country.",
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"segment": "‘I didn't have the benefit of a great education as a young man, but the university of life and travel through golf has been an incredible thing for me.’ ‘Having graduated from the university of life through his extensive travels, Martin, a self made man, must be rated among the most successful business people ever to come from the heather county.’ ‘She didn't go into higher education, leaving school at 16, but says, with a wink that acknowledges she recognises the cliche, that she attended the university of life.’ ‘By education he means at the university of life as well as Le Havre University, where he got his degree in mathematics, giving himself a safety net in case he does tumble from the current pedestal.’ ‘But electoral snobbery cannot be solely to blame: Cambridge has done no better of late than redbrick institutions or the university of life.’ ‘And moral lessons are much more interesting when demonstrated in the university of life than in the closed academies of fiction.’ ‘I know the air is pretty rarified in academia, but has the good professor considered taking an evening course in the university of life?’ ‘I came into this business without any formal qualification, other than my training in the university of life.’ Origin\nMiddle English from Old French universite, from Latin universitas ‘the whole’, in late Latin ‘society, guild’, from universus (see universe ).",
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"segment": "First comes the entrance exam to prep school; then streaming, weekly tests and termly exams. Then comes the entrance exam to public school, where there's more streaming, more tests and more exams. University only offers more of the same. Some people wrongly think that a fat wallet buys you a brilliant public-school education. What it buys you is the guarantee of an OK public-school education; plus the option, if you're clever and hard-working enough, of jumping through all the hoops to get that brilliant education. People like David Cameron and Ed Balls, with their Oxford Firsts, or Nick Clegg, with his three degrees, won't have just one brutal selection test at the age of 11, like the old grammar school pupils. Between the ages of five and 21, they will have been examined – and brutally selected – more than 60 times, at a conservative estimate. On each occasion, their less successful contemporaries will have been demoted from the scholarship class, or consigned to an inferior school, university or degree.",
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"segment": "Students have complained that voters in university seats were won over by personal promises over fees from the Liberal Democrats, including a video message from party leader Nick Clegg. Opposition leader Ed Miliband accused the coalition of breaking promises over tuition fees - but Prime Minister David Cameron said that such challenges from Labour showed that \"opportunism has overtaken principle\". Mr Willetts, presenting the plans to the House of Commons, confirmed that universities charging higher levels of fees will have to show support for widening access to students from economically poorer backgrounds. This would mean the type of outreach programmes that many universities already carry out, such as summer schools and targeted scholarships. This would not mean quotas of students from poor homes, but Mr Willetts promised a \"tougher regime\" of sanctions if universities made insufficient efforts to attract poorer students. But Paul Marshall, executive director of the 1994 Group of research-intensive institutions, said universities would be \"sceptical of any blanket obligations placed across the sector\". Interest rates on student loans will make repayments more expensive for higher-paid graduates, in what the government describes as a system with a \"progressive taper\". Lower payments\nMr Willetts said graduates earning less than £21,000 per year would not pay any real interest on loans, but rates would rise to inflation plus 3% at £41,000 per year and above. He told MPs that a \"quarter of graduates - those on the lowest incomes - will pay less overall than they do at present\". Labour's university spokesman, Gareth Thomas, warned that \"students will be forced to choose the cheapest courses, not the one that suits them best\".",
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"segment": "And there are still plenty of stupid public school boys around; for every David Cameron and Nick Clegg, there are a hundred of their contemporaries still trying to finish their first film script, deal with their addictions and avoid the painful spectre of salaried employment). The British obsession with class so clouds out all other issues that it's easy to forget quite how unusually academic the new political breed is. David Cameron is the first Conservative Prime Minister to get a First at Oxford since Sir Robert Peel, 200 years ago; George Osborne was a scholar at Oxford; comprehensive-educated William Hague got a First. What has really emerged is an intellectual political class, irrespective of party: Ed Miliband (Haverstock Comprehensive, Oxford and a Masters degree at the London School of Economics); David Miliband (also Haverstock Comprehensive, followed by a First at Oxford and a Kennedy Scholarship at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology); Nick Clegg (Cambridge and two Masters degrees, at Minnesota University and the College of Europe in Bruges);",
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"segment": "I was based on the outskirts of the city, so the nightlife was an expensive bus ride or taxi away. It was quite quiet really – not at all what I had expected.\" Two years on, she is just coming to the end of a foundation degree in sport and science at West Nottinghamshire College and planning to top up her qualification to a full degree in a two-year course at Chesterfield College. With average marks of around 70%, she is well on target to achieve a 2:1 or first-class degree and puts this down to quality teaching and, in particular, workshops on academic referencing, essay writing and critical analysis. She has also had more than double the contact time with tutors that she had at university, but at £1,500 a year, pays less than half in tuition fees than she would have been paying at a university (the maximum is currently £3,290 a year). But, back at the college where she did her sixth-form studies – which also happens to be just across the road from where she lives with her parents – does she feel she is missing out on the social side of things? Or even just being a university student? Definitely not, says the 20-year-old. \" Nottingham is a vibrant student city, so there is always stuff going on and the college puts on student nights in a nightclub in town. Living at home, I've actually been able to knuckle down with my work without having to bother too much about cooking and cleaning.",
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"segment": "1. Sports\nSpanish football team against Italy. Image credit: Marco Iacobucci Epp/Shutterstock\nFootball (known in the United States and Canada as soccer) is the most popular sport in Spain with the local football league known as the La Liga being dubbed “the best football competition in the world.” The La Liga features world-famous football teams such as Real Madrid and Barcelona, with global superstars like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi playing for Spanish football clubs. The Spanish national football team also has many world-class players and boasts of winning the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Tennis is another popular sport in Spain, with the country winning the Davis Cup five times. The country has also produced record-breaking tennis players led by Rafael Nadal, who became a tennis Olympic Gold medalist in the 2008 Summer Olympics. Joyce Chepkemoi November 6 2020 in Society\nHome\nSociety\nThe Culture Of Spain",
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"segment": "In addition, there are several different sporting events that occur throughout the year. Be sure to keep an eye out for these events! To read all about how you can get involved in sports in Madrid, while meeting new people, click here! Keep reading to discover the most popular sports in Spain. Football\nLike so many countries, the most popular sport here in Spain is football and it’s easy to see why. Real Madrid and Barcelona are both Spanish teams with some of the best players in the world (for example, Barcelona has Lionel Messi on their team!). In addition to Real Madrid, Madrid has another team, considered “the team of the people,” called Atlético de Madrid. This means, you’ll always be able to catch a soccer game in Madrid. The great weather and open-air stadiums make it a perfect spectator sport too. Even during the colder months, the stadium has large overhead heaters to keep spectators warm.",
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"segment": "they play baseball, and many other homie! <3\nWhat sports do people play in Wales? they play football rugby and many other activies\nWhat games do they play in Spain? In Spain there are many different types of games that are played. Some popular card games include Mus, and tute. Checkers and dominoes are also popular in Spain. Children in Spain enjoy playing hide and seek. Soccer is the main sport in Spain. Other big sports in Spain would be golf, tennis, cycling, motor sports and water sports, amongst others. Baseball Sports Toys",
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"segment": "Soccer\nSoccer, or as it is known in Spain, fútbol, is the most popular sport in the country. Four professional leagues play during a season that features weekend games, mostly played on Sundays, with European matches played midweek. The premier league La Liga, also called Primera, has 20 teams, including the two most famous Spanish teams, Real Madrid and Barcelona. Basketball\nBasketball is another popular team sport. Eighteen professional teams play from September to June, participating in league and European games. Spaniards such as Los Angeles Laker center Pau Gasol have found homes with NBA teams, while some American players have headed to Spain to continue their careers. Bullfighting\nBullfighting dates to the eighth century, when Spanish nobles fought bulls in honor of King Alfonso VIII's coronation. In the early 18th century, it switched from an aristocratic event to the sport for commoners when King Felipe V banned the nobles from participating. During the event, the bullfighter waves a brightly colored cloth, dodging the bull’s charges. He then stabs the bull with a sword between the shoulder blades.",
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"segment": "Bullfighting season begins in March and continues up to October. The sport is termed as corrida de toros in the local language. Soccer gained rapid popularity in the county in the 20th century and is now the national game of Spain. Spain is house to the most famous international football teams including Real Madrid and Barcelona. Spanish players have fans all around the globe. The world’s number one tennis player – Rafael Nadal – is from Spain. Tennis players with the seventh and sixteenth rank are also Spanish. Skiing is a very popular sport in the country owing to the fact that Spain is the world’s second most mountainous region. There are thirty-six high-end ski resorts for those who want to indulge in this exciting sport. Some of the world’s finest golf courses are found in Spain.",
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"segment": "7. Spanish football\nSource: Needpix\nOne of the most famous sports in Spain is football and is a revered participant and spectator sport which is integrated into the culture of the Spaniards. Spains is also home to two of the worlds best teams which are Real Madrid and FC Barcelona who have produced some of the most internationally recognised footballers like Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. A visit to Spain would not be complete without feeling the electrifying energy of one of the games played at the stadiums. 8. La Sagrada Familia\nSource: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user C messier used under CC BY-SA 4.0\nBe captivated by the sheer grandeur and splendour fo the La Sagrada Familia which is one of the most visited monuments in Spain. This architectural wonder attracts around 2.8 million visitors a year to enjoy the medieval charm, intricate design and celestial beauty of the cathedral. This famous thing in Spain is located in the city of Barcelona is a true masterpiece and a UNESCO World Heritage Site that everyone should add to their must-visit bucket list.",
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"segment": "Religion of Spain\nSpanish Football is the most popular sport in Spain, also known as Soccer. Football is not only treated as a sport but a religion of every Spanish. Spain is one of the crazy nations about football. It is the most popular sport and needless to say, the Spaniards are very good at it. They have won it all, World Cups, Leagues and what not. La Liga is their national tournament league and La Copa Del Rey is another one of their tournaments. Spain has many football clubs but Real Madrid and Barcelona are the top 2. They are the richest and the best clubs in the country and are always trying to outshine one another. The Spanish national football team has been successful and has qualified for the FIFA World Cup tournament thirteen times since 1930. Get:",
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"segment": "Economy\nThe whole economy of the Soviet Union was planned by the state. The production of goods was centralised. There was no free trade and private companies did not exist. So-called five-year plans were used to develop industries as well as the energy sector. During the first decades, the Soviet Union changed from a farming country to a highly industrialised nation. At its climax, it was the second largest economy of the world. Production, however, did not take into consideration what people really needed. Western goods were impossible to get. Workers got the same wages, regardless of how hard they worked. Prices were also set by the state.",
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"segment": "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics\nWhat was the Cold War? Tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States that never grew to open warfare\nWhat is the economic goal of communism? To have citizens own property together and everyone share the wealth\nWhat is a command economy? One in which the central government makes all important economic decisions\nHow did the Soviet leaders institute a command economy? They took over property, businesses, and industries and made all economic decisions. They moved people onto collective farms\nWhat are collective farms? Farms on which large teams of laborers were gathered to work together\nWhat was the result of these actions? Industrial and agricultural production increased but millions starved or were killed\nHow did the Soviet Union come to an end? Mikhail Gorbachev began to give more economic and political power to the Soviet people. What is the ethnic and religious makeup of Russia and the Western Republics?",
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"headings": "Economy of the Soviet Union\nEconomy of the Soviet Union\nContents\nPlanning\nDrafting the five-year plans\nTime frame\nGuidelines for the plan\nGosplan\nAgriculture\nForeign trade and currency\nForms of property\nIndividual property\nCollective property\nHistory\nEarly development\nNew Economic Policy (1921–1929)\nStalinism\n1930–1970\n1970–1990\nComparisons with other countries\nSee also\nReferences\nWorks cited\nFurther reading\nIn Russian\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "$27.3 billion\n(1988 est.) Public finances\nRevenues\n$422 billion (5th)\n(1990 est.) Expenses\n$510 billion (1989 est.) $53 million (2nd; capital expenditures) (1991 est.) Economic aid\n$147.6 billion (1954–1988)\nAll values, unless otherwise stated, are in US dollars. The economy of the Soviet Union was based on state ownership of the means of production, collective farming, and industrial manufacturing. The highly centralized Soviet-type economic planning was managed by the administrative-command system. The Soviet economy was characterized by state control of investment, a dependence on natural resources, shortages, public ownership of industrial assets, macroeconomic stability, negligible unemployment and high job security. Beginning in 1928, the course of the economy of the Soviet Union was guided by a series of five-year plans.",
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"segment": "What Is A Command Economy? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Is A Command Economy? The Soviet Union was characterized by a Command Economy. The government is responsible for finding the best balance to maximize economic growth while looking out for the well-being of its citizens. One method is known as the command, or planned, economy. This refers to government ownership over all means of production, quotas, and incomes. More specifically, the government decides what and how much a country will produce, then sets the price for these goods to sell and export. The country's leadership will also determine how many workers are needed in each field and how much they deserve to be paid. Essentially, all economic decisions are made by a central authority rather than the market. The theory behind this is simple:",
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"title": "Why the USSR Collapsed Economically",
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"segment": "While the central command economy of the Soviet Union was diametrically opposed to the market liberalism of Western nations, the rapid economic development that the Soviets posted in the middle decades of the century made their system appear to be a viable economic alternative. 1 \nBut after growth tapered off and various reforms were instituted to revive the stagnating economy, the Soviet Union eventually collapsed, along with its promise of an alternative to Western capitalism. Where centralized economic planning helped spur its mid-century growth, the Soviet Union's piecemeal reforms to decentralize economic power ultimately undermined its economy. Key Takeaways\nThe Soviet Union officially fell on December, 26 1991 when the USSR was dissolved and the communist-era policies of the region ceased. 2 \nThe USSR's weakened military and economy following World War II saw an initial boost from communist politics and economic direction. However, soon this economic system could not compete on the global stage. Along with public dissatisfaction with President Gorbachev's policies of perestroika and glasnost, the Soviet Union ultimately failed. 3 \nBeginnings of the Soviet Command Economy\nThe year 1917 saw the Russian czar overthrown by groups of revolutionaries including the Bolsheviks, who fought and won a subsequent civil war to create a socialist state within the borders of the former Russian empire. Five years later, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was established, bringing together a confederation of states under the rule of the Communist Party. Starting in 1924, with Joseph Stalin's rise to power, a command economy characterized by totalitarian control over political, social, and economic life would define the Soviet Union for most of the remaining 20 th Century.",
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"segment": "The Soviet Union emerged as the world's largest national economy by 1990, when the nominal GDP was $8.2 trillion, 37% more than that of the economy of the United States ' $5.98 trillion in 1990. In 1970, the Soviet nominal GDP reached $1.24 trillion, which was the world's second largest national economy by nominal GDP at the time. By 1983, the Soviet nominal GDP grew to circa $4.20 trillion, despite having suffered from stagnation and very high military budget, which was 15 percent of the Soviet GDP. The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics of the Soviet Union had first introducted an centrally planned economy, which based on a system of state ownership of the means of production, collective farming, industrial manufacturing and centralized administrative planning. The economy was characterised by state control of investment, public ownership of industrial assets, and during the last 20 years of its existence, pervasive corruption and socioeconomic stagnation. After Mikhail Gorbachev came to power, continuing economic liberalisation moved the economy towards a succesful market-oriented socialist economy. All of these factors contributed to the New Union Treaty in 1991, that transformed the Soviet Union into the Union of Soviet Sovereign States of the Soviet Union, and within ten-fifteen years, the Soviet economy would have rapid economic growth rates, rising as the world's largest national economy, surpassing the economy of the People's Republic of China ($25.23 trillion), the economy of the United States ($20.41 trillion) and the economy of Japan ($5.62 trillion). The stagnation which would consume the last years of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics of the Soviet Union was caused by poor governance under Leonid Brezhnev and inefficiencies within the planned economy. When the stagnation began is a matter of debate, but is normally placed either in the 1960s or early 1970s. From 1928 to 1991 the entire course of the economy was guided by a series of Five-Year Plans.",
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"segment": "However, soon this economic system could not compete on the global stage. Along with public dissatisfaction with President Gorbachev's policies of perestroika and glasnost, the Soviet Union ultimately failed. 3 \nBeginnings of the Soviet Command Economy\nThe year 1917 saw the Russian czar overthrown by groups of revolutionaries including the Bolsheviks, who fought and won a subsequent civil war to create a socialist state within the borders of the former Russian empire. Five years later, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) was established, bringing together a confederation of states under the rule of the Communist Party. Starting in 1924, with Joseph Stalin's rise to power, a command economy characterized by totalitarian control over political, social, and economic life would define the Soviet Union for most of the remaining 20 th Century. 4 \nThe Soviet command economy coordinated economic activity through the issuance of directives, by setting social and economic targets, and by instituting regulations. Soviet leaders decided on the state's overarching social and economic goals. In order to achieve these goals, Communist Party officials assumed control over all of the country's social and economic activities. The Communist Party legitimized its control by claiming it had the knowledge to direct a society that would rival and overtake any Western market economy. Officials managed the significant amounts of information necessary for centralizing the planning of both production and distribution.",
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"segment": "Fourth grade Lesson in Cold War Era and aftermath 1945 - Today Economic Differences between the U.S. and the Soviet Union\nLesson: Economic Differences between the U.S. and the Soviet Union\nKEY POINTS. The Soviet Union and the U.S. worked together during World War II, but after the war ended they quickly became enemies\nThe U.S. and the Soviet Union had different ideas about how to run an economy (business) and government. The U.S. believed in Capitalism – a system where ordinary people and businesses control the production of goods and services. Capitalism works in a market economy – an economy where individuals and businesses make most economic decisions. The U.S. is a democracy where all citizens over the age of 18 have the opportunity to vote for their leaders. The Soviet Union believed in communism – a system where the government controls and owns the nations natural and capital resources. In a communist country, the government often times tells people where they are going to live and work. The Soviet Union lived in a command economy. In a command economy the government decides how many goods should be made.",
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"segment": "Who played Darth Vader in Star Wars? The Sun, A News UK Company\nClose\nTOP\nSign in\nUS Edition\nUK Edition\nScottish Sun\nIrish Sun\nSearch\nHome\nNews\nEntertainment\nLifestyle\nMoney\nSport\nAll Football\nAll Entertainment\nCelebrity\nMovies\nTV\n'I AM YOUR FATHER'\nWho played Darth Vader in Star Wars? Katrina Schollenberger, SEO Reporter\nNY\nNov 30 2020, 10:48 ET\nUpdated: Nov 30 2020, 10:48 ET\nKatrina Schollenberger, SEO Reporter\nNY\nInvalid Date,\nDAVID Prowse portrayed Star Wars villain Darth Vader in the original trilogy. Since Prowse's debut, other actors such as Gene Bryant, Hayden Christensen, and Spencer Wilding have taken on the role. 8\nDavid Prowse from Bristol was the first Darth Vader Credit: SWNS: South West News Service\nWho played Darth Vader in Star Wars? David Prowse was the first actor to play Darth Vader in the Star Wars series. Prowse started his career as a bodybuilder, weightlifter and personal trainer.",
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"segment": "The Star Wars universe began its run in 1977 with A New Hope, which set the basis for the rest of the franchise and introduced some of its most memorable characters, such as Luke Skywalker, Leia Organa, Han Solo, Chewbacca, and Darth Vader. A Sith Lord and the primary antagonist of the original trilogy, Darth Vader (whose real name was Anakin Skywalker) appeared in the first three films, and his backstory was the main focus of the prequel trilogy, although he didn’t appear in full costume until Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith. Vader has also appeared in other Star Wars media, such as the series Star Wars Rebels, and has had different actors either playing the role or providing the voice for it. Continue scrolling to keep reading Click the button below to start this article in quick view. Start now\nThe first actors to play Darth Vader were David Prowse and James Earl Jones in A New Hope. Prowse was the actor underneath the mask and suit, while Jones provided the voice. Prowse reprised his role in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, with Bob Anderson in charge of stunts, and Jones voicing the character again. Sebastian Shaw played an unmasked and redeemed Vader in Return of the Jedi. Vader didn’t show up in the prequel trilogy until the end of Revenge of the Sith, where viewers witnessed his full conversion to the dark side.",
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"segment": "Start now\nThe first actors to play Darth Vader were David Prowse and James Earl Jones in A New Hope. Prowse was the actor underneath the mask and suit, while Jones provided the voice. Prowse reprised his role in The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, with Bob Anderson in charge of stunts, and Jones voicing the character again. Sebastian Shaw played an unmasked and redeemed Vader in Return of the Jedi. Vader didn’t show up in the prequel trilogy until the end of Revenge of the Sith, where viewers witnessed his full conversion to the dark side. Hayden Christensen, who played Anakin Skywalker in Attack of the Clones, got to put on the mask and suit for Revenge of the Sith. James Earl Jones came back to lend his voice for the occasion, as well as for the TV series Rebels. Darth Vader hasn’t appeared in recent Star Wars TV series nor in the sequel trilogy, but Anakin has. He appeared in Clone Wars voiced by Mat Lucas, The Clone Wars film and series, and most recently in Forces of Destiny, all these voiced by Matt Lanter. Speaking of Anakin, the youngling was played by Jake Lloyd in Star Wars:",
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"segment": "Interesting Facts About Darth Vader\n#1: 6 different actors\nThe role of Darth Vader has been played by 6 different actors in all the Star Wars movies. The names of these actors are – James Earl Jones, David Prowse, Sebastian Shaw, Hayden Christensen, Bob Anderson and Jake Lloyd. #2: The black Mask\nThe black mask that Darth Vader wears was never a part of the costume instead it was only supposed to be worn when the character was in space. It was part of the space suit. #3: Voice of Vader\nThough James Earl Jones lend his voice to the character but he never took the credit for that. According to him he is just lending the voice therefore there is no need to come up with his name in the credit of the film. It was only during the Return of Jedi that his name appeared in the credits.",
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"segment": "Star Wars actor who played original Darth Vader is no fan of recent prequels | Film | The Guardian\nStar Wars\nThis article is more than 7 years old\nStar Wars actor who played original Darth Vader is no fan of recent prequels\nThis article is more than 7 years old\nStar of The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi says the original films had 'more believable' stories\nBen Child\n@BenChildGeek\nMon 19 Aug 2013 06.32 EDT\nFirst published on Mon 19 Aug 2013\n06.32 EDT\nThe Chosen One … Dave Prowse, who played the original Darth Vader, says the Stars Wars prequels are 'really bad movies'. Photograph: Allstar\nThe British actor who played the original Darth Vader in Star Wars has dismissed the more recent prequel trilogy as a series of \"really bad movies\". Dave Prowse, who portrayed the deadly Sith Lord onscreen for Star Wars (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983), said he was unimpressed by creator George Lucas's oft-maligned attempts to tell the story of how Jedi Anakin Skywalker was turned to the dark side. Prowse, whose voice was dubbed over with that of James Earl Jones in post-production, told the Hull Daily Mail: \" I didn't like Star Wars I, II and III at all. I think the common opinion now is they were really bad movies.\" He added: \" There's no comparison with the original movies. They had a much more believable story.\"",
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"segment": "8\nDavid Prowse from Bristol was the first Darth Vader Credit: SWNS: South West News Service\nWho played Darth Vader in Star Wars? David Prowse was the first actor to play Darth Vader in the Star Wars series. Prowse started his career as a bodybuilder, weightlifter and personal trainer. 8\nDarth Vader makes his entrance in the 1977 movie Star Wars Credit: AP: Associated Press\nIn the 1960s and 70s he starred in cult series such as The Saint, Department S, Space 1999, The Champions, and Doctor Who, opposite Jon Pertwee. His movie debut was the 1967 James Bond spoof Casino Royale, as Frankenstein’s creature. He played the monster twice more in Hammer horror films.",
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"headings": "‘Rise of Skywalker’ Set to Be Most Diverse Star Wars Casting Ever. Here Is A Roster of Black Star Wars Characters\n‘Rise of Skywalker’ Set to Be Most Diverse Star Wars Casting Ever. Here Is A Roster of Black Star Wars Characters\nBlack Characters Star Wars Characters\nMace Windu\nPlayed by: Samuel L. Jackson\n2. Lando Calrissian\nPlayed by: Billy Dee Williams\n3. Maz Kanata\nPlayed by: Lupita Nyong’o\n4. Voice of Darth Vader\nPlayed by: James Earl Jones\n5. Jabba the Hutt’s Twi’lek slave dancer Oola\nPlayed by: Femi Taylor\n6. Finn\nPlayed by: John Boyega\n7. Rachel\nPlayed by: Crystal Clarke\nFilm: The Force Awakens\nStar Wars: The Rise of Skywalker – Teaser\nRELATED:\nSTAR WARS STORMTROOPER ‘BLACKWASH RAGE’ STRIKES BACK\nHOW PRINCESS LEIA INFLUENCED THIS BLACK WOMAN IN STEM\n",
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"headings": "Darth Vader\nDarth Vader\nfictional character\nTop Questions\nWho is Darth Vader?\nWhat is Darth Vader’s story?\nHow was the character of Darth Vader created?\nWhat movies has Darth Vader appeared in?\nWhat are some famous quotes from Darth Vader?\nLearn More in these related Britannica articles:\nHistory at your fingertips\n",
"segment": "The character of Darth Vader was created by director and screenwriter George Lucas. Vader’s life follows the standard arc of the hero’s journey, a storytelling structure common to Western mythology. Vader was physically played by David Prowse and voiced by James Earl Jones. In Star Wars: Episode VI: The Return of the Jedi, Vader’s face was that of actor Sebastian Shaw. What movies has Darth Vader appeared in? Darth Vader appears primarily in Star Wars (1977, retitled Star Wars: Episode IV—A New Hope ), Star Wars: Episode V—The Empire Strikes Back (1980), and Star Wars:",
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"segment": "#10. David Prowse\nDavid Prowse as Darth Vader\nBet you didn’t expect this one. Starting off my list is a man who’s probably more famous at comic book conventions and nerd clubs than he is in any gym. David Prowse is the man who filled out the suit for Darth Vader in the original Star Wars trilogy. James Earl Jones is more than likely the actor that you think of when someone says Darth Vader, but Jones only acted out Vader’s voice. Darth Vader had to be big and imposing, so director George Lucas hired English bodybuilder and weightlifter David Prowse to play the part. Unfortunately, Prowse had no idea that Lucas never planned on using his voice, only finding out he’d been dubbed over after Star Wars was released. His bitterness is probably why Lucas chooses to sweep him under the rug and why he isn’t more well known today. As an actor and bodybuilder, Prowse isn’t really all that famous, but playing the most recognizable villain of all time? That’s gotta get you on this list.",
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"segment": "Sports in Oklahoma City - Wikipedia\nSports in Oklahoma City\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nOklahoma City is home to several professional sports teams, including the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Thunder is the city's second \"permanent\" major professional sports franchise after the now-defunct AFL Oklahoma Wranglers and is the third major-league team to call the city home when considering the temporary hosting of the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets for the 2005–06 and 2006–07 NBA seasons. Other notable professional sports clubs in Oklahoma City include the Oklahoma City Dodgers, the Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Crusaders of Oklahoma Rugby Football Club USA Rugby\nChickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, home of the Oklahoma City Dodgers and the Big 12 Conference baseball tournament. Contents\n1 Venues\n2 Other sporting events\n3 Thunder\n4 Soccer\n5 Hornets\n6 Metropolitan area collegiate sports\n6.1 Collegiate teams\n7 Current metropolitan area teams\n8 Former teams\n9 See also\n10 References\nVenues\nChesapeake Energy Arena in downtown is the large multipurpose arena which hosts concerts, NHL exhibition games, and many of the city's pro sports teams. In 2008, the Oklahoma City Thunder became the major tenant. Located nearby in Bricktown, the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark is the home to the city's baseball team, the Dodgers. \" The Brick\", as it is locally known, is considered one of the finest minor league parks in the nation. Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark. There are several other stadiums and arenas in the city, including the arena inside the Cox Convention Center (where Blue home games are held), the State Fair Arena, Taft Stadium, the Don E. Porter Hall of Fame Stadium, and Abe Lemons Arena which is located at Oklahoma City University . MacArthur Park Raceway is an internationally recognized raceway in Oklahoma City.",
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"headings": "History of the Oklahoma City Thunder\nHistory of the Oklahoma City Thunder\nContents\n1967–2008: Seattle SuperSonics\n2008–present: Oklahoma City Thunder\n2008–09: Inaugural season in Oklahoma City\n2009–10: The turnaround season\n2010–11: Rise to contention\n2011–12: Playing in the NBA Finals\n2012–13: After Harden\n2013–14: Durant's MVP campaign\n2014–15: Injuries, missed the playoffs\n2015–16\nReferences\n",
"segment": "The players wore generic black and white jerseys reading \"OKC-NBA\" against an outline of a basketball. The Thunder's temporary practice facility was the Sawyer Center at Southern Nazarene University, which had been used by the New Orleans Hornets when they relocated to Oklahoma City after Hurricane Katrina. The Thunder played several preseason games before the 2008–2009 regular season, but only one of those games was in Oklahoma City. The Thunder made their first appearance in Billings, Montana on October 8, 2008 in an 88–82 preseason loss against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The Thunder played their first Ford Center game on October 14 against the Los Angeles Clippers. In their regular-season home opener, the Thunder faced (and lost to) the Milwaukee Bucks. Earl Watson scored the first points of the season with a layup. Three nights later on November 2, the Thunder won their first game by defeating the Timberwolves, improving their record to 1–3. The team then went on a 10-game losing streak before deciding on November 22 to fire head coach P. J. Carlesimo and assistant Paul Westhead. Assistant coach Scott Brooks then took over on an interim basis.",
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"headings": "Oklahoma City Thunder Tickets\nOklahoma City Thunder Tickets\nWe're sorry, but we currently have no tickets available for this event.\nOklahoma City Thunder Ticket Information\nOKC Thunder Ticket Prices\nWhen do Thunder tickets go on sale?\nHow much do Thunder season tickets cost?\nWhere can I buy OKC Thunder playoff tickets?\nSeating Information\nWhere do the OKC Thunder play?\nOKC Thunder 2021 Schedule\nTop Thunder Matchups\nOklahoma City Thunder Tickets Information News\nOklahoma City Thunder Tickets Information\nOther Thunder Tickets\nNBA Teams\n",
"segment": "To get a good idea of how much season tickets cost, check our Thunder page in September, when NBA tickets generally become available. Where can I buy OKC Thunder playoff tickets? Should the Thunder make the playoffs, tickets will be available for the games soon after they have clinched a playoff spot. Check out our OKC Thunder playoff tickets page for more information and to purchase tickets. Seating Information\nWhere do the OKC Thunder play? The Thunder play at the Chesapeake Energy Arena, which they have called home since 2008. OKC Thunder 2021 Schedule\nFor more information on when the Thunder play, check the listings above or review the Oklahoma City Thunder schedule. Top Thunder Matchups\nThunder vs. Rockets tickets\nThunder vs. Warriors tickets\nThunder vs. Lakers tickets\nThunder vs. Mavs tickets\nThunder vs. Spurs tickets\nOklahoma City Thunder Tickets Information News\nOklahoma City Thunder Tickets Information\n2019-20 finish: 44-28\nHead coach: Mark Daigneault\n2020-2021 notable players:",
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"segment": "Oklahoma City Thunder Schedule | 2018-2019 Thunder Basketball Schedule\nNBA Schedules\nNBA Rosters\nCollege Schedules\nPhotos\nContact\nSearch\nOklahoma City Thunder Schedule\nSchedule\nNews\nHistory\nNo Oklahoma City Thunder Games are Currently Scheduled. [catlist name=”Oklahoma City Thunder”]\nThe NBA Oklahoma City Thunder team play in the Western Conference’s Northwest Division as part of the National Basketball Association. Their home games are played in Oklahoma City at Oklahoma City Arena. The Thunder are the former Seattle SuperSonics. The franchise relocated to Oklahoma following a dispute between Seattle, Washington lawmakers and the owner Clay Bennett. The SuperSonics made 22 NBA playoff appearances, won six division titles and the NBA Championship in 1979. As the Oklahoma City Thunder, the team first qualified for the playoffs following the 2009-10 season. The Seattle SuperSonics first were established in 1967. They played in back-to-back NBA Finals versus the Washington Bullets and won in 1979 for their only championship. During the early 1990s, Seattle was a consistent title contender.",
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"segment": "It was taken directly from the French red banner flown at the Paris Commune. There is one yellow star on the Soviet Union flag and it stands for both life as well as the immense energy coming from the sun. The star on the flag is empty because within there is the blood shed in the workers’ struggle. The five points of the star represent the unity as well as international representation of the government – each point stands for one of the five continents. Another explanation for the five-pointed star on the Soviet Union flag is that each point represents 1 class in the communist society: workers, peasants, intellectuals, youths as well as soldiers. A strange aspect about the Soviet Union flag is that there was no hammer, sickle or star on the reverse side of it. When the flag was adopted in 1914, the communists banned all the other flags of the member republics of the Soviet Union. When it was abandoned in 1991, most of these independent republic flags were restored. The Soviet Union flag with hammer, sickle as well as star was not created in 1918 however it was adopted in 1923.",
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"headings": "155 Star Tattoos That Will Make You Shine\n155 Star Tattoos That Will Make You Shine\nThe Meaning behind Star Tattoos\nTypes of Star Tattoos\nPerfect Placements For Star Tattoos\nStar Tattoo Ideas\nTribunal Star Tattoos\nShoot for the Stars\nA Cluster of Stars\nStarry Sky\nThe Flaming Star\nThe Celtic Star\nStar Necklace\nWatercolor Stars\nStar Plant\nThe Nautical Star Tattoo\nMinimalist Star Tattoo\nNeck Star Tattoo\nThe Geometric Star\nThe Tribal Star\nButterfly Star\nFAQ’s\nHow much will my small star tattoo cost me?\nWhat will my wrist star tattoo represent?\nFinal Words\n",
"segment": "Russian Star: The Russian star is an 8 point star that represents Russian prisoners. This tattoo allows men to show off their masculine strength and power and mostly appear on the shoulder. Astrological Stars: This tattoo represents the constellations in the sky and is perfect for all the astronomy lovers out there. Shooting Star: These are one of the most feminine types of stars that symbolize a person’s charm and uniqueness. It also reminds you of how you can reach the ultimate goal in your life, directed by the movement of the stars. Perfect Placements For Star Tattoos\nStar tattoos come in different sizes and shapes; you can choose to get them tatted anywhere on your body.",
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"title": "What does the star on Chile's flag represent? - Answers",
"headings": "\nWhat does the star on Chile's flag represent?\nYour Answer\nWhat does the star on Chile's flag represent?\nRelated Questions\nHow meny stars on the US flag?\nWhat does the star and moon represent on the azerbaijan flag?\nWhat do the bear and star represent on the California flag?\nWhat do the 5 stars represent on the Vietnam flag?\nWhat do the stars on the flag mean or represent?\nWhat do the star means in the flag?\nWhy does the crescent and star represent Islam on the on the Pakistan flag?\nHow did the flag of Somalia become the flag of Somalia?\nWhat does the star on the California state flag represent?\nWhat does the star represent on California's state flag?\nWhat does the star and moon represent on the Pakistan flag?\nWhat do the stars on the United States flag represent?\nWhat does one star represent on the American flag?\nWhat do the five stars on the Chinese flag represent?\nWhat does the symbol on USSR's flag represent?\nWhat does the star on Cuba's flag represent?\nWhat does the Commonwealth Star represent on the Australian flag?\nWhat does the California flag represent?\nWhat star on the US flag represents Pennsylvania?\nWhat does the largest star on the Australian flag represent?\nDoes the middle star on confederate flag represent Kentucky?\nWhat does the seven sided star represent on the Australian flag?\nWhat does the star represent on the Grenada flag?\nIs there a star on US flag for Puerto Rico?\nWhat does the yellow star represent on the Nevada flag?\n",
"segment": "Each star of the current Flag of the United States represents one state in our union. What do the five stars on the Chinese flag represent? The big star reperesent the leader whille the other littlee star represent the classes. What does the symbol on USSR's flag represent? the red star, hammer, & sickle represent communism and socialism. What does the star on Cuba's flag represent? The STAR on Cuba's Flag represents their sky, the beauty of the Cuban flag can leave one breathless. ..... and the forgiveness of those who have served their rights.........\nWhat does the Commonwealth Star represent on the Australian flag? The Commonwealth Star of the Australian flag has seven points, one for each State and one for the Territories. What does the California flag represent?",
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"segment": "This presumption is based on a common confusion among both anti-semites and anti-communists that the Jewish star (with six points) is similar to the Communist red star (with five points). Yet another claimed origin for the red star relates to an alleged encounter between Leon Trotsky and Nikolai Krylenko. Krylenko, an esperantist, was wearing a green star lapel badge; Trotsky enquired as to its meaning and received an explanation that each arm of the star represented one of the five traditional continents. On hearing this, he specified that a red star should be worn by soldiers of the Red Army [1] . The red star is or was used on several flags and coats of arms of communist states, for example on the flag of former Yugoslavia, and in some separatist and socialist movements, like the estelada flag in the Catalan Countries. Sometimes the hammer and sickle was depicted inside or below the star. Since the fall of the Soviet bloc, the red star has been banned in some countries (e.g. in Hungary, it is a criminal offense to publicly show or use the symbol ). The Russian military still uses the Red Star and many former USSR member nations still have it on military equipment and uniforms. The Russian military newspaper is also called the Red Star ( Russian Krasnaya Zvezda ).",
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"title": "Mysterious Pentagram on Google Maps Explained | Live Science",
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"segment": "The star was a popular symbol during the Soviet era (Kazakhstan was a part of the former Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991). Stars were often used throughout the Soviet Union to decorate building facades, flags and monuments. ( Indeed, several online comments had suggested the site is an abandoned Soviet-era campground.) The star in the lakeside park is marked by roadways that are now lined with trees, Usmanova explained, which make the star shape even more distinct in aerial photos. Additional images of the site, now abandoned and overgrown with weeds, can be seen at englishrussia.com. Follow Marc Lallanilla on Twitter and Google+. Follow us @livescience, Facebook & Google+. Original article on LiveScience.com.",
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"headings": "The Soviet Union Flag: History, Meaning, and Significance\nThe Soviet Union Flag: History, Meaning, and Significance\nFlag Design\nFlag Meaning\nFlag History\nOther Facts About the Flag\nLike it? Share it!\n",
"segment": "The distance from the flagstaff to the center of the hammer, sickle, and star is ⅓ the height of the flag. The distance from the top of the flag to the center of the star is ⅛ the flag’s height. Flag Meaning\nSo what did the Soviet Union flag represent? Although the color red has always had positivity attributed to it in Russian culture, in the Soviet Union flag, the red field symbolizes the blood of the workers and farmers that was spilled during their struggle for liberation in the 1917 Russian Revolution, by honoring the red flag of the Paris Commune of 1871. The hammer symbolizes urban industrial workers, while the sickle symbolizes agricultural workers, who together as the working-class form the Soviet state. The golden border of the red star represents the life and energy from the sun, filled with the sacrifices of the Russian people. The five points of the star indicate the five known continents of the time, where the revolution was to spread. The star also represented the communist party, and its position over the sickle and hammer symbolizes its leadership over the working classes, in bringing them together to build communism. Flag History\nInitially, during the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Bolsheviks considered a plain, red flag, to bring together the working class of the nation against the autocratic government. This flag was commonly associated with socialist movements all across Europe.",
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"headings": "Red star\nRed star\nContents\nHistory\nUse in the USSR and its constituent republics\nAs a holiday ornament\nGallery of the heraldry of Soviet republics\nGallery of Soviet flags\nUse in other communist countries\nIn the Eastern Bloc\nIn Yugoslavia\nIn Asia\nIn Africa\nState military units\nBy states with limited recognition\nBy sports teams\nUse by socialist groups\nArmed revolutionary organizations\nPolitical parties and movements\nUses without socialist symbolism\nCrescent moon and star\nAssorted Flags and Coats of Arms\nSymbol of animal relief\nRed stars in labels and logos\nLegal status\nNon five-pointed red stars\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "the youth, the military, the industrial labourers, the agricultural workers or peasantry and the intelligentsia. In Soviet heraldry, the red star symbolized the Red Army and military service, as opposed to the hammer and sickle, which symbolized peaceful labour. Different countries across Europe treat the symbol very differently. Some former Warsaw Pact nations have passed laws banning it, claiming that it represents \"a totalitarian ideology\", but other Eastern European countries hold a very positive view of it as a symbol of antifascism and resistance against Nazi occupation. Red Star has also been used in a non-communist context and before the emergence of this movement, in symbols of countries and states since the 19th Century. It appears for example on the flags of New Zealand and the U.S. state of California. Red star has also been used as logo by private agencies and corporations, such as the oil giant Texaco and beer multinational Heineken. A New Year tree with a red star in front of a church cupola in Volokolamsk, Russia, 2010. Contents\n1 History\n1.1 Use in the USSR and its constituent republics\n1.1.1 As a holiday ornament\n1.1.2 Gallery of the heraldry of Soviet republics\n1.1.3 Gallery of Soviet flags\n1.2 Use in other communist countries\n1.2.1 In the Eastern Bloc\n1.2.2 In Yugoslavia\n1.2.3 In Asia\n1.2.4 In Africa\n1.2.5 State military units\n1.2.6 By states with limited recognition\n1.2.7 By sports teams\n2 Use by socialist groups\n2.1 Armed revolutionary organizations\n2.2 Political parties and movements\n3 Uses without socialist symbolism\n3.1 Crescent moon and star\n3.2 Assorted Flags and Coats of Arms\n3.3 Symbol of animal relief\n4 Red stars in labels and logos\n5 Legal status\n6 Non five-pointed red stars\n7 See also\n8 References\n9 External links\nHistory\nRed Star (1908)\nThe star's origins as a symbol of communist mass movements dates from the time of the Bolshevik Revolution and the Russian Civil War, but the precise first use remains unknown. The red star as a symbol of the Red Army was proposed by the Military Collegium for the organization of the Red Army and the creator of the Red Star emblem was the Bolshevik commander of the Petrograd Military District, Konstantin Eremeev.",
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"headings": "Visual symbols in history\nVisual symbols in history\nThe function of historical symbols\n‘The Apotheosis of George Washington’\n‘Proletarians of All Countries Unite’\n",
"segment": "The ornate scrolling around the image shows a red star containing a hammer and plough (an early Soviet symbol) and the name of the new nation. While much of this source suggests unity between the classes, it is important to note that the Soviet revolutionary is gesturing and addressing the other two, who are listening intently. So while Moor is encouraging unity across the classes, he is also suggesting that the Soviets will lead the way in the new nation. As you complete your studies and examine different visual sources, you will encounter at least some visual symbols you may not be familiar with. For a glossary of common historical symbols and their meanings, visit this page. Citation information\nTitle: “ Visual symbols in history”\nAuthors: Jennifer Llewellyn, Steve Thompson\nPublisher: Alpha History\nURL: https://alphahistory.com/visual-symbols-history/\nDate published:",
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"headings": "155 Star Tattoos That Will Make You Shine\n155 Star Tattoos That Will Make You Shine\nThe Meaning behind Star Tattoos\nTypes of Star Tattoos\nPerfect Placements For Star Tattoos\nStar Tattoo Ideas\nTribunal Star Tattoos\nShoot for the Stars\nA Cluster of Stars\nStarry Sky\nThe Flaming Star\nThe Celtic Star\nStar Necklace\nWatercolor Stars\nStar Plant\nThe Nautical Star Tattoo\nMinimalist Star Tattoo\nNeck Star Tattoo\nThe Geometric Star\nThe Tribal Star\nButterfly Star\nFAQ’s\nHow much will my small star tattoo cost me?\nWhat will my wrist star tattoo represent?\nFinal Words\n",
"segment": "This type of tattoo design is quite famous and looks amazingly unique. Gold Star: Gold stars are one of the main types of star tattoos that symbolize success and achievement. This tattoo is perfect for those who want to score big in life and seeking some motivation to do so. It also represents a person’s ability to overcome the obstacles in their life. Russian Star: The Russian star is an 8 point star that represents Russian prisoners. This tattoo allows men to show off their masculine strength and power and mostly appear on the shoulder. Astrological Stars: This tattoo represents the constellations in the sky and is perfect for all the astronomy lovers out there.",
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"segment": "The seven points also represent faith in one God, humanity, humility, national spirit, virtue, social justice, and aspiration. The star also stands for the unity of the Arab nation.\" Vietnam\n1945\n1\n5\nideal\nthe Communist Star; \" The five-pointed yellow star represents the unity of workers, peasants, intellectuals, traders and soldiers in building socialism\"\nPakistan\n1947\n1\n5\nideal\nthe star represents \"light\". The crescent and star symbolize progress and light respectively. North Korea\n1948\n1\n5\nideal\nthe Communist Star\nPeople's Republic of China\n1949\n5\n5\nideal\n\"Five-starred Red Flag\" (五星红旗, Wǔxīng Hóngqí ), one large star repre",
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"segment": "Timeline of the Bill Clinton presidency - Wikipedia\nTimeline of the Bill Clinton presidency\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Timeline of the presidency of Bill Clinton)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nBill Clinton, a Democrat from Arkansas, was elected President of the United States on November 3, 1992 and was inaugurated as the nation's 42nd president on January 20, 1993. Re-elected on November 5, 1996, his second inauguration was on January 20, 1997, and ended on January 20, 2001. The following articles cover the timeline of the Clinton's presidency : Timeline of the Bill Clinton presidency (1993)\nTimeline of the Bill Clinton presidency (1994)\nTimeline of the Bill Clinton presidency (1995)\nTimeline of the Bill Clinton presidency (1996)\nTimeline of the Bill Clinton presidency (1997)\nTimeline of the Bill Clinton presidency (1998)\nTimeline of the Bill Clinton presidency (1999)\nTimeline of the Bill Clinton presidency (2000)\nTimeline of the Bill Clinton presidency (2001)\n\nThis article includes a politics-related list of lists. If an internal link incorrectly led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from \" https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Timeline_of_the_Bill_Clinton_presidency&oldid=975754643 \"\nCategories: Lists of politics lists\nTimelines of the Bill Clinton presidency\nUnited States presidency timelines\nPresidency of Bill Clinton\nHidden categories: Lists of lists with listcat specified\nLists of lists with sort specified",
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"segment": "Bill Clinton elected president. 1993\n97.63\nBalanced Budget Act and Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1993 both passed. 1994\n88.69\nMarrakesh Agreement signed; United States becomes a founding member of the World Trade Organization . 1995\n84.83\nFed raised rate. 1996\n87.86\nWelfare reform. 1997\n99.57\n1997 Asian financial crisis; LTCM reform approved. 1998\n93.95\n1998 Russian financial crisis; Clinton impeached by House of Representatives.",
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"title": "Who Ran Against Bill Clinton for President?",
"headings": "Who Ran Against Bill Clinton for President?\nWho Ran Against Bill Clinton for President?\nMore From Reference\n",
"segment": "With 49 percent of the vote, President Clinton went on to win the 1996 presidential election against Republican Party nominee Dole and independent candidate Perot. Clinton received 379 electoral votes. Clinton, born in 1946, was the 42nd U.S. president and was in office from 1993 to 2001. Before becoming president, Clinton was the Arkansas governor from 1983 to 1992. After the House of Representatives impeached him in 1998, the Senate acquitted him in 1999. After 2001, he went on to found the William J. Clinton Foundation in 1997. More From Reference\nHere’s How the COVID-19 Pandemic Changed In-Person Retail Shopping in Lasting Ways\nA Brief History of Insults: How Different Cultures Use Spoken and Written Verse to Mock and Mediate\nFact Check: How Accurate Are Farmers Almanac Weather Forecasts in Comparison to Weather Apps? What Annual Income Is Considered Poverty Level & How Was the Federal Poverty Level Established?",
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"segment": "Bill Clinton\nUS President\nWilliam Jefferson \"Bill\" Clinton is an American politician who served as the 42nd President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. Inaugurated at age 46, he was the third-youngest president. He took office at the end of the Cold War, and was the first president from the baby boomer generation. Clinton has been described as a New Democrat. Many of his policies have been attributed to a centrist Third Way philosophy of governance. Before becoming president he was the Governor of Arkansas for five two-year terms, serving from 1979 to 1981 and from 1983 to 1992. He was also the state's Attorney General from 1977 to 1979. Born and raised in Arkansas, Clinton became both a student leader and a skilled musician. He is an alumnus of Georgetown University, where he was a member of Phi Beta Kappa and Kappa Kappa Psi and earned a Rhodes Scholarship to attend the University of Oxford. He is married to Hillary Rodham Clinton, who served as United States Secretary of State from 2009 to 2013 and who was a Senator from New York from 2001 to 2009.",
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"headings": "How many times did bill Clinton play golf while president\n?\n\nHow many times did bill Clinton play golf while president?\nYour Answer\nHow many times did bill Clinton play golf while president?\nRelated Questions\nWho became the president when Clinton was impeached?\nWho was the president when justin bieber was born?\nWhat does Bill Clinton do after his presidential?\nHow many times did Bill Clinton run for president?\nWhen Bill Clinton was on trial did al gore serve as president?\nWhat number president was Bill Clinton?\nIs Vice President George Clinton kin to President Bill Clinton?\nWhen was Bill Clinton vice president?\nHow much did Bill Clinton get paid as president?\nWas Bill Clinton rich?\nWhat did former President Bill Clinton do laboratory community?\nHow did president Bill Clinton die?\nWho was the secretary of the state when Bill Clinton was president?\nWhere did Bill Clinton travel while being president?\nWhen was Bill Clinton president of the US?\nIs Bill Clinton a Republican or Democrat?\nWho was the president for two terms after bush's father?\nWho was the last president to visit Russia?\nWhat did Bill Clinton do before becoming President?\nHow long was Bill Clinton the youngest president?\nWhat are facts about Bill Clinton?\nWhen was Bill Clinton President of the United States of America?\nWhat degree does Bill Clinton have?\nWhat was the US president and vice president in the year 2000?\nWho was the president after bush?\n",
"segment": "he travels everywhere in the world...=D\nWhen was Bill Clinton president of the US? The 42nd President of the United States was Bill Clinton. President Clinton was in office from January 20, 1993 to January 20 2001. Is Bill Clinton a Republican or Democrat? Former President Bill Clinton is a Democrat. Who was the president for two terms after bush's father? Bill Clinton Bill Clinton\nWho was the last president to visit Russia? Bill Clinton was the last US President to visit Russia while in office. What did Bill Clinton do before becoming President? Bill Clinton was the governor of the state of Arkansas before becoming President.",
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"segment": "Bill Clinton Becomes US President\nBill Clinton was sworn in as the 42nd President of the United States of America. 1994: US Invades Haiti\nThe Operation was called “Operation Uphold Democracy” and was aimed at removing the military regime installed by the 1991 Haitian coup d’etat\n1995: Oklahoma City Bombing\nOn April 19, 1995, a 5,000-pound bomb, exploded just outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. The explosion killed 168 people, 19 of whom were children. 1996: Saudi Arabia Mid Air Collision\nDue to pilot error, on the 12th November 1996, a Kazakhstan Airlines aircraft collided in mid air with a Saudi Arabian Aircraft, killing a total of 349 people. 1997: Spacecraft Pathfinder Lands On Mars\nOn July 4th 1997, Pathfinder landed on Mars, making it the first successful landing since 1976. 1998:",
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"segment": "Diana Walker/Liasion Ageny/Getty Images\nClinton was elected governor of Arkansas in 1978. He is seen here with civil rights activist Rosa Parks and first lady Rosalynn Carter in July 1979. Photos: Bill Clinton's life and career\nPHOTO: Reed Saxon/AP\nTalk show host Arsenio Hall gestures approvingly as Clinton plays the saxophone during a taping of \"The Arsenio Hall Show\" in 1992. Clinton was running for president at the time. Photos: Bill Clinton's life and career\nPHOTO: Tim Clary/AFP/Getty\nClinton and his running mate, US Sen. Al Gore, tour a factory in Davenport, Iowa, in 1992. Photos:",
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"segment": "Presidency of Bill Clinton - Wikipedia\nPresidency of Bill Clinton\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nU.S. presidential administration from 1993 to 2001\nFor a chronological guide to this subject, see Timeline of the Bill Clinton presidency. Presidency of Bill Clinton\nJanuary 20, 1993 – January 20, 2001\n\nPresident\nBill Clinton\nCabinet\nSee list\nParty\nDemocratic\nElection\n1992\n1996\nSeat\nWhite House\n← George H. W. Bush\nGeorge W. Bush →\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSeal of the President\n\nArchived website\nLibrary website\n\nThis article is part of\na series about\nBill Clinton\nPolitical positions\nElectoral history\nFamily\nPublic image\nSexual assault and misconduct allegations\nGovernor of Arkansas\nGovernorship\nPresident of the United States\nPresidency\ntimeline\nPolicies\nEconomic\nGun control\nEnvironmental\nForeign\nClinton Doctrine\ninternational trips\nAppointments\nCabinet\nJudiciary\nFirst term\nTransition\nFirst inauguration\nHealth Security Act\nNAFTA\nRepublican Revolution\nAmeriCorps\nDayton Agreement\nTimeline\n'93\n'94\n'95\n'96\nSecond term\nSecond inauguration\nOne America Initiative\nBalanced Budget\nOperation Infinite Reach\nBombing of Iraq\nBombing of Yugoslavia\nClinton–Lewinsky scandal\nimpeachment\ninquiry\ntrial\nTimeline\n'97\n'98\n'99\n'00–'01\nPresidential campaigns\n1992\nprimaries\nconvention\ndebates\nelection\n1996\nprimaries\nconvention\ndebates\nelection\nControversies\nWhitewater\nWhite House travel office\nPardon controversy\nPost-presidency\nPresidential library\nMy Life\nActivities\nClinton Foundation\nClinton Bush Haiti Fund\nOne America Appeal\nv\nt\ne\nThe presidency of Bill Clinton began at noon EST (17:00 UTC) on January 20, 1993, when Bill Clinton was inaugurated as the 42nd president of the United States, and ended on January 20, 2001. Clinton, a Democrat from Arkansas, took office following a decisive victory over Republican incumbent president George H. W. Bush and Independent Party businessman Ross Perot in the 1992 presidential election. Four years later, in the 1996 presidential election, he defeated Republican nominee Bob Dole and Reform Party businessman Ross Perot to win re-election. Clinton was succeeded by Republican George W. Bush, who won the 2000 presidential election . The nation experienced an extended period of economic prosperity during the Clinton presidency. While the economy remained strong, his presidency oscillated dramatically from high to low and back again, which historian Gil Troy characterized in six Acts. Act I in early 1993 was \"Bush League\" with amateurish distractions. By mid-1993 Clinton had recovered to Act II, passing a balanced budget and the NAFTA trade deal. Act III, 1994, saw the Republicans mobilizing under Newt Gingrich, defeating his healthcare reforms, and taking control of the House of Representatives for the first time in forty years.",
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"segment": "That quote is still talked about in classrooms and is part of American culture. Henry went on to become the governor of post-colonial Virginia and remained a political force until his death in 1799. Patrick Henry Facts: Early Life\nPatrick Henry was born at Studley, the family farm, in Hanover County, Virginia Colony, on May 29, 1736. Virginia was part of the Southern Colonies. His father was John Henry, an immigrant from Aberdeenshire, Scotland, who had attended King’s College, before emigrating to the Colony of Virginia in the 1720s. Settling in Hanover County, in about 1732 John Henry married Sarah Winston Syme, a wealthy widow from a prominent Hanover County family of English ancestry. Patrick Henry was once thought to have been of humble origins, but he was born into the middle ranks of the Virginia landed gentry. Patrick Henry attended local schools for a few years, and then was tutored by his father. He tried to start in business but was not successful.",
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"segment": "give me liberty or give me death!\" -Patrick Henry\nPatrick Henry was a talented orator, business man, public servant, and patriot. He was born on May 29, 1736 in Studley Virginia, where he would live for the rest of his life. He was the second-oldest of 9 children, and was home-schooled by his father and uncle. Henry was self taught, well-read, and played multiple instruments. His uncle was a Reverend in the Scottish Episcopal Church, and instilled in him from an early age the Christian values that would influence his stances on political issues later in life. As a child, Henry was a witness to the Great Awakening. This further instilled Christian values in him and taught him the value of powerful oration. Henry began his professional life by running a store his father. He married Sarah Shelton and continued his career path by managing a 600 acre tobacco farm he received as a dowry for her.",
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"segment": "A slow start\nPatrick Henry was born in Hanover County, Virginia. He was the second son of John Henry, a successful Scottish-born planter, and Sarah Wynston Syme. He received most of his education from his father and his uncle. After his failed attempt as a storekeeper, he married Sarah Shelton and began a career as a farmer on land provided by his father-in-law. Henry's farm days were cut short by a fire that destroyed his home. He and his growing family were forced to live above a tavern owned by his father-in-law. He earned money by working in the tavern. By 1760 Henry had decided to become a lawyer. He educated himself for about a year and then was admitted to the bar, an association for lawyers. Eloquent patriot\nBy 1763 Henry had realized two things:",
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"segment": "Patrick Henry Biography - life, family, children, death, history, wife, son, information, born, house, year\nPatrick Henry Biography\nBorn: May 25, 1736\nStudley, Virginia\nDied: June 6, 1799\nRed Hill, Virginia\nAmerican revolutionary, orator, and lawyer\nPatrick Henry, American orator (public speaker) and lawyer, was a leader in Virginia politics for thirty years. He became famous for the forceful and intelligent way he spoke that persuaded people to believe in, and act upon, his beliefs. He used this gift to help bring about the American Revolution (1775–83). A slow start\nPatrick Henry was born in Hanover County, Virginia. He was the second son of John Henry, a successful Scottish-born planter, and Sarah Wynston Syme. He received most of his education from his father and his uncle. After his failed attempt as a storekeeper, he married Sarah Shelton and began a career as a farmer on land provided by his father-in-law. Henry's farm days were cut short by a fire that destroyed his home.",
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"segment": "Yet Henry never held a national political office. Although Henry was a radical leader in opposition to the British, he refused to accept the new U.S. government and is considered instrumental to the passage of the Bill of Rights . Early Years\nPatrick Henry was born in Hanover County, Virginia on May 29, 1736, to John and Sarah Winston Henry. Henry was born on a plantation that had belonged to his mother’s family for a long time. His father was a Scottish immigrant who attended King's College at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland and who also educated Henry at home. Henry was the second oldest of nine children. When Henry was fifteen, he managed a store his father owned, but this business soon failed. As were many of this era, Henry grew up in a religious setting with an uncle who was an Anglican minister and his mother would take him to Presbyterian services. In 1754, Henry married Sarah Shelton and they had six children before her death in 1775. Sarah had a dowry which included a 600-acre tobacco farm and a house with six enslaved people .",
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"segment": "His father was John Henry, an immigrant from Aberdeenshire, Scotland, who had attended King's College, Aberdeen before immigrating to the Colony of Virginia in the 1720s. Settling in Hanover County, about 1732 John Henry married Sarah Winston Syme, a wealthy widow from a prominent Hanover County family of English ancestry. Patrick Henry was once thought to have been of humble origins, but he was actually born into the middle rank of the Virginia gentry. Henry attended local schools for a few years, and then was tutored by his father. After failing in business, in 1754 he married Sarah Shelton, with whom he would have six children. As a wedding gift, his father-in-law gave the couple six slaves and the 300-acre Pine Slash Farm. Henry began a career as a planter, but their home was destroyed by fire in 1757. Henry made another attempt at business,which also failed, before deciding to become a lawyer in 1760. Henry first made a name for himself in a case dubbed the \"Parson's Cause\" (1763), which was an argument about whether the price of tobacco paid to clergy for their services should be set by the colonial government or by the Crown. After the British Parliament overruled Virginia's Two Penny Act that had limited the clergy's salaries, the Reverend James Maury filed suit against the vestry of Louisa County for payment of back wages.",
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"segment": "Patrick Henry | American statesman | Britannica\nHome Politics, Law & Government World Leaders Governors\nPatrick Henry\nAmerican statesman\nPrint\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nRobert Douthat Meade\nProfessor of History, Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Virginia, 1939–71. Author of Patrick Henry, Patriot in the Making and others. Last Updated: May 25, 2021 See Article History\nPatrick Henry, (born May 29 [May 18, Old Style], 1736, Studley [Virginia]—died June 6, 1799, Red Hill, near Brookneal, Virginia, U.S.), brilliant orator and a major figure of the American Revolution, perhaps best known for his words “Give me liberty or give me death!” which he delivered in 1775. He was independent Virginia’s first governor (serving 1776–79, 1784–86). Britannica Quiz\nThe American Revolution\nSpurred by Great Britain’s taxation without fair representation, this political uprising led to the formation of the United States of America. Test your knowledge of the thirteen colonies’ quest for independence in this quiz. Patrick Henry was the son of John Henry, a well-educated Scotsman who served in the colony as a surveyor, colonel, and justice of the Hanover County Court. Before he was 10, Patrick received some rudimentary education in a local school, later reinforced by tutoring from his father, who was trained in the classics.",
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"segment": "Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, in association with The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. pp. 86–88. ^ Wirt, William (1817). Sketches of the Life and Character of Patrick Henry. Philadelphia: James Webster. pp. 124.",
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"segment": "Literary Style\nShelley wrote Frankenstein in the horror genre. The novel features Gothic imagery and is heavily informed by Romanticism. There are countless poetic passages on the power and beauty of natural landscapes, and the language often refers to questions of purpose, meaning, and truth. About the Author\nBorn in 1797, Mary Shelley was the daughter of Mary Wollstonecraft. Shelley was 21 when Frankenstein was published. With Frankenstein, Shelley set the precedent for monster novels and created an early example of the science fiction genre that remains influential to this day. Cite this Article\nFormat\nmla apa chicago\nYour Citation\nPearson, Julia. \"' Frankenstein' Overview.\" ThoughtCo, Feb. 17, 2021, thoughtco.com/frankenstein-overview-4582525. Pearson, Julia. (",
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"segment": "Who wrote Frankenstein? Photo via Instagram / @moonbookstore3979\nEnglish writer Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley started writing “Frankenstein” at age 18. The first copy was published anonymously in London in 1818 when she was 20 years old. However, Shelley’s name didn’t appear on the book until its second edition, which was published in France in 1823. While many think of the character Frankenstein as the monster, the novel follows the story of a young scientist whose name is Victor Frankenstein. He created the grotesque humanoid monster, who remains nameless throughout the novel. Fitting for its time in the 1900s, the novel features both Gothic and Romantic elements. “Frankenstein” covers themes of what it means to be alive and examines human nature. It also goes into depth how the pursuit of knowledge can become dangerous. “Frankenstein” can be considered early science fiction because of the experimental model leading to the creation of something from fantasy.",
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"segment": "why did mary shelley write frankenstein\nHome Legends of Literary World Why did Mary Shelley Write Frankenstein\nWhy did Mary Shelley Write Frankenstein\nby Shane Watson July 18, 2013\nJuly 18, 2013\nMary Shelley\nMary Shelley, the author of the legendary Frankenstein, was no commonplace nineteen-year-old teenager. In a matter of way, she was a literary novice in her own respect, right from childhood. Being the daughter to the thinker, novelist and publisher William Godwin and feminist Mary Wollstonecraft, she basked amongst literary elite right from her early days. Whilst girls of her age attended to ball frocks and hair-do’s she was more occupied with contemporary Gothic novels; Paradise Lost by Milton, Paradise Regained, Areopagetica, Lycidas and Comus. On the other end, Shelly digested the works of her poet-husband Pryce Shelley, Byron, Wordsworth, and Coleridge and while writing down the notorious Frankenstein, she was going through Gulliver’s Travels by Swift. So, Frankenstein was more of a girl’s wonder that owed to childhood feasts on dark and peculiar fantasies. According to Gilbert and Gubar, “Frankenstein is a Romantic and Feminist review of the Paradise Lost by Milton.” Maybe this feminism is what marks this classic as timeless. How was Frankenstein Born:",
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"segment": "Mary Shelley's most famous work was Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. It was published anonymously when Mary was only 20 years old in 1818. In 1823 it was published under her own name. In 1814 Mary traveled through Europe. She traveled near Frankenstein Castle where it was believed that strange experiments had taken place a few centuries before. She also traveled to Geneva's region in Switzerland where much of Frankenstein's story occurs. Frankenstein was written on a challenge by Lord Byron to his guests to write the best horror story. Frankenstein has been adapted into multiple plays, screenplays, and television shows. Frankenstein is actually the last name of the story's main character Victor Frankenstein, who created the creature.",
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"segment": "Why did Mary Shelley write Frankenstein? - Answers\nFrankenstein\nMary Shelley\nWhy did Mary Shelley write Frankenstein? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2013-11-02 13:39:57\nAccording to Mary, she conceived the idea after listening to ghost stories at Lord Byron's house, on Lake Geneva in Switzerland . She was there with Percy Shelley and her half-sister Claire, who later became Lord Byron's lover. Byron had challenged all of his guests to come up with the most terrifying ghost stories they could. After several days of the rain, storm, and gloom, and those stories, she had a nightmare from which the concept of Dr. Frankenstein's monster was born. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer",
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"segment": "Many writers during this time produced works that help to define the era of Romanticism by creating characters that were individualists with a keen sense of “self-definition and self-awareness” (Brians). Mary Shelley is considered one of the great novelists of the Romantic period even though she is only credited with writing one novel that falls within the Romantic genre. Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein: or The Modern Prometheus, in 1818 as part of a writing competition held by Lord Byron in Geneva. It was originally published under an anonymous author and Shelley’s name did not appear on the novel until a second edition was released in 1823. Frankenstein was Shelley’s most famous work and it is said that the idea for the novel came to Shelley in a dream. In her dream Shelley observes a scientist piecing together parts of man’s body, only to be horrified in the end by the unnaturalness of his creation. Frankenstein is considered the first work of science fiction and also a novel that contains ideas central to the Romanticist and Gothic movements (www.egs.edu). In Frankenstein, the main protagonist Victor Frankenstein is the embodiment of Shelley’s romanticist ideals. Victor’s ambition is to create a living, breathing being out of the innate materials in his laboratory.",
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"segment": "How old was Mary Shelley when she wrote Frankenstein? - eNotes.com\nFrankenstein\nby Mary Shelley\nStart Free Trial\nStudy Guide\nQuestions\nLesson Plans\nAnnotated Text\nQuestions\nStart Free Trial\nHow old was Mary Shelley when she wrote Frankenstein? When she began writing Frankenstein, Mary Shelley was famously only eighteen years old. Download PDF\nPrint\nPage Citation\nShare Link\nExpert Answers\nHover for more information. Who are the experts? Our certified Educators are real professors, teachers, and scholars who use their academic expertise to tackle your toughest questions. Educators go through a rigorous application process, and every answer they submit is reviewed by our in-house editorial team. Jay Gilbert, Ph.D.\nCollege Lecturer\nB.A. from University of Oxford M.A. from University of Oxford Ph.D. from University of Leicester\nEducator since 2017\n2,531 answers\n| Certified Educator\nPage Citation\nShare Link\nIt is often repeated, in defiance of the idea that science fiction is a masculine field and a masculine interest, that the first science-fiction writer was a teenage girl. This, if we read Mary Shelley 's Frankenstein as a science fiction rather than purely a Gothic novel, is quite correct. Mary Shelley began writing Frankenstein when she was eighteen years old, in the summer of 1816.",
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"segment": "Go Lakers! Coming in at a rather distant 2nd (used to be 3rd and will be again if the Lakers or Celtics win #18) would be the Chicago Bulls during the Jordan era, with 6 championships in 2 separate threepeats, 1991–1993 and 1996–1998. Other NBA championship teams and their # of wins: Golden State Warriors - 6 - 1947, 1956 (as the Philadelphia Warriors), 1975, 2015, 2017, 2018\nSan Antonio Spurs - 5 - 1999, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2014\nPhiladelphia 76ers - 3 - 1955 (as the Syracuse Nationals), 1967, 1983\nDetroit Pistons - 3 - 1989, 1990, 2004\nMiami Heat - 3 - 2006, 2012, 2013\nNew York Knicks - 2 - 1970, 1973\nHouston Rockets - 2 - 1994, 1995\nAtlanta Hawks - 1 - 1958 (as St. Louis Hawks)\nWashington Wizards - 1 - 1978 (as the Washington Bullets)\nOklahoma City Thunder - 1 - 1979 (as the Seattle SuperSonics)\nCleveland Cavaliers - 1 - 2016\nPortland Trail Blazers - 1 - 1977\nMilwaukee Bucks - 1 - 1971\nDallas Mavericks - 1 - 2011\nSacramento Kings - 1 - 1951 (as the Rochester Royals)\nEdited to move the 2019 NBA Champion Toronto Raptors up. Edited to update the Warriors championship total. NBA teams have not yet won an NBA championship: Brooklyn Nets (won 2 ABA championships before the merger)\nCharlotte Hornets\nDenver Nuggets\nIndiana Pacers (won 3 ABA championship before the merger)\nLos Angeles Clippers\nMemphis Grizzlies\nMinnesota Timberwolves\nNew Orleans Pelicans\nOrlando Magic\nPhoenix Suns\nUtah Jazz (had the misfortune of facing the Jordan-led Bulls during the 1997 & 1998 finals)\nhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NBA_Finals\nCarlton Jones\n, N/A Music & Lead Guitarist/professional, East Los Angeles Community College\nAnswered 1 year ago · Author has 82 answers and 328K answer views\nOriginally Answered: What NBA team has the most titles? This is the list of the teams with the most titles. Star players are largely judged by how many championships they have won,\nMichael Jordan a winner everywhere he played ball\nand accomplishing that feat changes a player's legacy and their standing in the league.",
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"segment": "Answered November 16, 2020 · Author has 62 answers and 200.1K answer views\nOriginally Answered: Which is the first Harry Potter book? The first book of the Harry Potter series is Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Plot - Harry Potter, an eleven-year-old orphan, discovers that he is a wizard and is invited to study at Hogwarts. Even as he escapes a dreary life and enters a world of magic, he finds trouble awaiting him. Author - J.K. Rowling\nPublished on - 26 June 1997\nThank You! 111 views\n·\nView upvotes\nPriyal Shah\nAnswered 3 years ago\nOriginally Answered: Which is the best book to read in the Harry Potter series for a novice reader? The Philosopher’s stone definitely not only does it make sense to start with the first book of the series, but it is about when Harry is younger and how he gets his letter and goes to Hogwarts. So I think its best to start with that.",
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"segment": "What is the name of Harry Potter Book 1? Harry potter and the philosopher's stone. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone is the first novel in the Harry Potter series and J. K. Rowling 's debut novel. The plot follows Harry Potter, a young wizard who discovers his magical heritage as he makes close friends and a few enemies in his first year at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. With the help of his friends, Harry faces an attempted comeback by the dark wizard Lord Voldemort, who killed Harry's parents, but failed to kill Harry when he was just a year old. 2.2K views\n·\nView upvotes\nQuora User\n, works at Freelance Editors\nAnswered 6 years ago\nHarry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. It was re-named \"Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone\" in the U.S. because the publisher thought low-brow Americans would balk at the word \"philosopher\" -- too intellectual-sounding for the anti-intellectual U.S. market. They also changed all the British terms in the text to American equivalents -- e.g. In U.S. version Ron refers to his \"mom\" rather than his \"mum\" and gets a \"sweater\" for Xmas instead of a \"jumper.\" Read the British version if you can. 1.3K views\n·\nView upvotes\nKhanak Vats\n, An avid reader!",
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"segment": "What is the first Harry Potter book called? - eNotes.com\nSocial Sciences\nStart Free Trial\nQuestions & Answers\nStart Free Trial\nWhat is the first Harry Potter book called? Download PDF\nPrint\nPage Citation\nShare Link\nExpert Answers\nHover for more information. Who are the experts? Our certified Educators are real professors, teachers, and scholars who use their academic expertise to tackle your toughest questions. Educators go through a rigorous application process, and every answer they submit is reviewed by our in-house editorial team. David Morrison\nEducator since 2017\n13,763 answers\n| Certified Educator\nPage Citation\nShare Link\nThe first book in the Harry Potter series was Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, published in the United Kingdom in 1997. It was first published in the United States a year later as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. The American rights for the book were bought by the Scholastic Corporation. They made a few changes to the original book to make it more appealing for an American audience.",
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"segment": "and discovers an entire Wizarding universe hidden just out of sight, as prone to the darker aspects of human experience as our own, but brightened by a quirky original magic. And slowly, Harry unravels the mysteries of his original confrontation with Voldemort: why the Dark Lord tried to kill him, how he lived… and what he must do to survive another encounter. The first Harry Potter book, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, was published in the United Kingdom in 1997; a decade later, the last novel, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, broke all records to become the fastest-selling book in history. The seven novels have been translated into sixty-eight languages, selling over four hundred million copies in more than two hundred countries. Get the Books\nBY J.K.ROWLING\nLEARN ABOUT ILLUSTRATOR MARY GRANDPRé\nThe Tales of Beedle the Bard, a collection of classic Wizarding fairy tales, first came to Muggle readers' attention in seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Never before had Muggles been privy to these richly imaginative stories: \" The Wizard and the Hopping Pot,\" \"The Fountain of Fair Fortune,\" \"The Warlock's Hairy Heart,\" \"Babbitty Rabbitty and Her Cackling Stump,\" and of course, \"The Tale of the Three Brothers.\" This beautiful edition includes an introduction, notes, and illustrations by J. K. Rowling;",
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"segment": "Rob Kardashian: What does the Kardashian brother do for a living? Rob Kardashian attends the Sky Beach Club (Photo by Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images)\nKim Kardashian doing laundry might be her most relatable moment ever by Cody Schultz\nKris Jenner is excited for the reopening of her favorite salon by Cody Schultz\nRob Kardashian\nWhat does Rob Kardashian do for a living? Rob Kardashian is the one and only brother of the Kardashian sisters, but what does he do for a living? All Kardashian-Jenner fans know who Rob Kardashian is. Even though the popular only brother of Kim, Kourtney, and Khloe doesn’t show his face often on Keeping Up with the Kardashians (or social gatherings, for that matter) he’s incredibly famous. Rob did use to be a regular on the reality TV series but has distanced himself from the fame. Rob made a short reality TV comeback in his own series Rob & Chyna, but has since only made brief appearances. Fans also know about Dream Kardashian, Rob’s adorable young daughter, but as much as you may know him, though, do you know how Rob Kardashian makes his money? What does Rob Kardashian do for a living?",
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"segment": "The house is 4,256 square feet and has four bedrooms and five baths. Looks like Rob will truly be living in style now. Do you think Kylie Jenner buying a home for Rob Kardashian means the chemistry between the family and Rob may be changing? However, there is another side of the story many are unaware of. Rob also has a share in the $100 million fortune his father, Robert Kardashian, left for four children when he died in 2003. The Trust Advisor says that Kim, Khloe, Kourtney, and Rob would inherit equal shares of the wealth once they turn 35, Starcasm has reported. What about the business that Rob Kardashian owns? Is that going to make him richer and increase his overall net worth? His sock business has suffered, and sales have not been strong. He launched the luxury sock line Arthur George in 2012.",
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"segment": "Professional Career\nKardashian career started off in Keeping Up with the Kardashians KUWTK back in 2007 when it aired. The reality television show which focuses on his family has been one of the longest-running reality shows in the world, and now it’s in its 14th season. He has also participated in all the spin-offs of the reality show\nApart from KUWTK was has been a contestant on Dancing with the Stars during its season 13. He made it to the second place with his partner Cheryl Burke. He also was a participant at The Choice a Fox show and even a judge at Miss USA 2012. Apart from entertainment Rob has several business ventures and among them is BG5, PerfectSkin and Rival Spot which he has worked with\nAwards & Achievements\nRob Kardashian hasn’t received any official award himself at a personal level, but he has been awarded 7 Teen Choice Awards and 2 People’s Choice Awards through keeping up with the Kardashian reality show. Rob Kardashian Salary, Net Worth & Earnings\nAs of 2020, Rob Kardashian net worth stands at $20 million while Kardashian-Jenner family collectively have a net worth value of $450 million. Most of Rob Kardashian net worth figures have been as a result of earning from Keeping Up with the Kardashians show where he earns around $120,000 per episode and its spinoffs. Another great source of Rob Kardashian net worth fortune is endorsement deals where he has been cashing in from companies such as Coca-Cola. Rob also makes around $30k to $70k from social media posts for companies as well and to add more cash he has got several businesses to himself.",
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"segment": "Where do the Kardashians Live now? Real Keeping up With the Kardashians House\nWhere is Keeping up With the Kardashians Home? Related posts: What Neighborhoods do the Kardashians Live in? The Kardashians, being as there are so many live in numerous towns. Kim Kardashian lives in Hidden Hills, California. Khloé Kardashian lives in Calabasas, California. Rob Kardashian lives in Hidden Hills, California. Kris, Jenner lives in Hidden Hills, California. Kylie Jenner, along with Kris, Rob, and Kim also live in Hidden Hills, California.",
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"segment": "Robert Arthur Kardashian is an American television personality and businessman. He is known for appearing on Keeping Up with the Kardashians, a reality television series that centers upon his family, as well as its spin-offs. In 2011, Kardashian also competed in the thirteenth season of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars, during which he placed second. He placed second in the 13th season of Dancing with the Stars, and was given the title of Most Improved. He earned a business degree from the University of Southern California in 2009. Robert Arthur Kardashian Jr. attended University of Southern California. Rob Kardashian is a member of Richest Celebrities and Reality Stars. Robert is turning 35 years old in\nHe was in a relationship with singer Rita Ora in 2012. Robert is a Pisces. Pisces, a water sign, is the last constellation of the zodiac.",
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"headings": "EXCLUSIVE: Kardashian trainer Gunnar Peterson reveals Kim and Khloe's workout tips... and that Kris makes business calls from the treadmill\nEXCLUSIVE: Kardashian trainer Gunnar Peterson reveals Kim and Khloe's workout tips... and that Kris makes business calls from the treadmill\nScroll down for video\nPumped up Khloe Kardashian is ready for another gym session\nKim Kardashian shows off her toned figure while out in California\nInterestingly, Gunnar told MailOnline that Rob Kardashian is back at the gym and working hard after gaining weight.\n",
"segment": "Interestingly, Gunnar told MailOnline that Rob Kardashian is back at the gym and working hard after gaining weight. ‘I’m never disappointed by Rob, there’s a certain ebb and flow to people’s lives and his is magnified,’ the guru explained. ‘ Rob’s back on his path and he’s been working out all week. ‘It’s just a blip in the radar. He’ll look back on this year and say, “Oh remember when I got fat?” He’ll be right back on it, he’s still so young. Yo-yo dieting is unhealthy for sure but Rob’s always been in good shape, his work ethic is second to none. ‘I guess Rob hit a patch, I don’t know what he’s going through but it’ll pass. He’s sharp, super funny and dedicated. He works like an animal here and is friends with a bunch of athletes.’",
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"segment": "It has been reported that the Kardashian family is worth $300 million, and if Rob gets even a part of this huge fortune, he is all set for life, Starcasm has reported. The Richest says that in 2012, Rob received $120,000 per episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, which adds up to a solid $1.56 million per season. However, since 2012, things have changed a bit. The Kardashians have signed a deal of $100 million with the E! network. However, Rob's appearance on the show has also slipped. OK! Magazine has gone as far as to say that Rob has been left out of the contract altogether. Could that be true? And if so, is it going to affect his new life with Blac Chyna?",
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"segment": "$15 Million\nLast Updated: May 2021\nRob Kardashian Jr. is a popular American TV personality and businessman. He is greatly popular for appearing in the massively popular reality TV series, “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” and its spin-offs, which are centered on the life of the Kardashian family. Also, he has performed in the 13th season of the popular dance competition TV series, “Dancing with the Stars,” where he came second. Maybe you know about Rob Kardashian Jr. very well, but do you know how old and tall is he and what is his net worth in 2021? If you do not know, we have prepared this article about details of Rob Kardashian Jr.’s short biography-wiki, career, professional life, personal life, today’s net worth, age, height, weight, and more facts. Well, if you’re ready, let’s start. Early Life & Biography\nRob Kardashian Jr., whose full name is Robert Arthur Kardashian, was born on the 17th of March 1987 in Los Angeles, California, the U.S. to parents, Robert Kardashian (1944-2003) and Kris Jenner. His father is a popular attorney and businessman while his mother is a popular TV personality. His parents got divorced in 1991, and his mother married the popular athlete, Bruce Jenner (who would later become a woman in 2015 and change his name to Caitlyn Jenner).",
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"segment": "Founded the ‘Start-up: Education foundation’\nawards: Time's Person of the Year\nContinue Reading Below\nRecommended For You\nRandi Zuckerberg\nPriscilla Chan\nKevin Jonas\nEvan Spiegel\nWho is Mark Zuckerberg? Mark Elliot Zuckerberg is an internet entrepreneur and philanthropist from America. He co-founded Facebook and serves as its current chairman and chief executive officer. A New York native, Zuckerberg studied psychology and computer science at Harvard University. During this period, he and his college roommates, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes, launched Facebook from their dormitory. Initially meant to be for select college campuses, the site witnessed exponential growth in the following few years and became the world’s biggest social media platform. As of the third quarter of 2018, Facebook had amassed over 2.27 billion monthly active users. Zuckerberg has also been involved with several other projects, including Wirehog, a file-sharing program, and Internet.org, a conglomerate of several companies attempting to bring affordable access to selected internet services in less developed countries.",
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"segment": "Who Is Mark Zuckerberg? Mark Zuckerberg co-founded the social-networking website Facebook out of his college dorm room at Harvard University. Zuckerberg left college after his sophomore year to concentrate on the site, the user base of which has grown to more than two billion people, making Zuckerberg a billionaire many times over. The birth of Facebook was portrayed in the 2010 film The Social Network. Early Life\nZuckerberg was born on May 14, 1984, in White Plains, New York, into a comfortable, well-educated family. He was raised in the nearby village of Dobbs Ferry. Zuckerberg’s father, Edward Zuckerberg, ran a dental practice attached to the family's home. His mother, Karen, worked as a psychiatrist before the birth of the couple's four children — Mark, Randi, Donna and Arielle. Zuckerberg developed an interest in computers at an early age; when he was about 12, he used Atari BASIC to create a messaging program he named \"Zucknet.\"",
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"segment": "2\nKey Takeaways\nMark Zuckerberg is a self-taught computer programmer and the co-founder, chair, and CEO of Facebook. According to Forbes, as of December 2020, Zuckerberg's net worth was about $100 billion. 2\nFacebook reported 2.74 billion monthly active users in the third quarter of 2020, making it the biggest social network in the world. 1\nUnderstanding Mark Zuckerberg\nZuckerberg was born May 14, 1984, in White Plains, New York, and showed an early affinity for computers. He learned the BASIC programming language at a nearby college, and at the age of 12 he developed an instant-messaging application that his father used in his dental office. 3 \nZuckerberg attended Harvard University but dropped out after his sophomore year to focus on developing Facebook. The site grew out of two earlier ventures: FaceMash, a website for ranking the attractiveness of other Harvard students, and HarvardConnection.com, an online social networking platform. In 2004, Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss and Divya Narendra, the three credited founders of HarvardConnection.com, sued Zuckerberg for allegedly stealing intellectual property from the website. They reached a multi-million dollar settlement of cash and stock options in 2008.",
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"segment": "7. Mark Zuckerberg\nMark Zuckerberg\nZuckerberg is the co-founder of Facebook. He is known for being an internet entrepreneur and a philanthropist as well. He was known for being the Harvard drop out who made it big in the World Wide Web. Today, Facebook has billions of profiles worldwide. It has been utilized not only as a tool for communication but also for businesses. Over the years, Facebook has changed its algorithm to become more than a tool where you can connect with friends. Though there are some people who didn’t like the changes made by Facebook, the site remained the top player among other social media networks. As of May 2016, Mark Zuckerberg ’s worth has reached $51 billion. He was named as one of Time’s most influential people.",
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"segment": "Mark Zuckerberg - Wikipedia\nMark Zuckerberg\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\n\"Zuckerberg\" redirects here. For other people with the surname, see Zuckerberg (surname). American internet entrepreneur and founder of Facebook\nMark Zuckerberg\nZuckerberg in 2019\nBorn\nMark Elliot Zuckerberg\n( 1984-05-14)\nMay 14, 1984 (age 36)\nWhite Plains, New York, U.S.\nOccupation\nInternet entrepreneur\nphilanthropist\nmedia mogul\nYears active\n2004–present\nNet worth\nUS$112.5 billion (As of 24 April 2021\n[update]\n)\nTitle\nFounder and CEO of Facebook, Inc.\nCo-founder and co-CEO of Chan Zuckerberg Initiative\nSpouse (s)\nPriscilla Chan\n\n( m. 2012) \nChildren\n2\nRelatives\nRandi Zuckerberg (sister)\nDonna Zuckerberg (sister)\nWebsite\nfacebook .com /zuck\nSignature\n\nMark Elliot Zuckerberg ( / ˈzʌkərbɜːrɡ /; born\n( 1984-05-14)\nMay 14, 1984) is an American media magnate, internet entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He is known for co-founding Facebook, Inc. and serves as its chairman, chief executive officer, and controlling shareholder. He also is a co-founder of the solar sail spacecraft development project Breakthrough Starshot and serves as one of its board members. Born in White Plains, New York, Zuckerberg attended Harvard University, where he launched the Facebook social networking service from his dormitory room on February 4, 2004, with college roommates Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes. Originally launched to select college campuses, the site expanded rapidly and eventually beyond colleges, reaching one billion users by 2012. Zuckerberg took the company public in May 2012 with majority shares. In 2007, at age 23, he became the world's youngest self-made billionaire.",
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"segment": "As of 2021, Josh Hutcherson is possibly single. RELATIONSHIP DETAILS BELOW ⤵\nJoshua Ryan “Josh” Hutcherson is an American actor. A native of Kentucky, Hutcherson began his acting career in the early 2000s and appeared in several commercials and minor film and television roles before landing his first major role in 2002 in the pilot episode of House Blend. His first film role was in Miracle Dogs on Animal Planet, followed by a motion-capture performance in The Polar Express and a voice-acting role in Howl’s Moving Castle (2005). He began auditioning for roles at age nine, landing a part in the pilot episode of House Blend and in an episode of ER. He was nominated for four Young Artist Awards, and won two of them. Real Name\nJoshua Ryan Hutcherson\nProfession\nMovie Actor\nPlace of Birth\nUnion, Kentucky, USA\nDate of Birth\nOctober 12, 1992 (age 28)\nBirth Sign\nLibra\nNationality\nAmerican\nEthnicity\nWhite\nMarital Status\nSingle\nSexuality\nStraight\nChildren\nno\nReligion\nChristian\nFun Fact: On the day of Josh Hutcherson’s birth, \"End Of The Road (From \"Boomerang\")\" by Boyz II Men was the number 1 song on The Billboard Hot 100 and George H. W. Bush (Republican) was the U.S. President. Josh Hutcherson’s Girlfriend\nJosh Hutcherson is single. He is not dating anyone currently.",
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"segment": "He continued on appearing in major rule in many films, including comedy-drama Wilder Days, family sports film Motocross Kids, animation Party Wagon, drama film One Last Ride, drama fantasy film Bridge to Terabithia, crime film Winged Creatures and others. In 2012, Josh Hutcherson appeared in 4 films, including the fantasy adventure film Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, science adventure film The Hunger Games, anthology film 7 Days in Havana, and the action film Red Dawn. The Hunger Games was a commercial success for Josh Hutcherson, and he also appeared in the other series of the film including The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 and The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2. In 2017, Josh Hutcherson’s appearances included a comedy horror film called Tragedy Girls and a drama-comedy film called The Disaster Artist. He will also appear in Journey 3: From the Earth to the Moon and a drama film called The Long Home.",
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"segment": "Josh Hutcherson Girlfriend 2021: Dating History & Exes | CelebsCouples\nJosh Hutcherson\nJosh Hutcherson is a 28-year-old American Movie Actor from Union, Kentucky, USA. He was born on Monday, October 12, 1992. Is Josh Hutcherson married or single, and who is he dating now? Let’s find out! As of 2021, Josh Hutcherson is possibly single. RELATIONSHIP DETAILS BELOW ⤵\nJoshua Ryan “Josh” Hutcherson is an American actor. A native of Kentucky, Hutcherson began his acting career in the early 2000s and appeared in several commercials and minor film and television roles before landing his first major role in 2002 in the pilot episode of House Blend. His first film role was in Miracle Dogs on Animal Planet, followed by a motion-capture performance in The Polar Express and a voice-acting role in Howl’s Moving Castle (2005). He began auditioning for roles at age nine, landing a part in the pilot episode of House Blend and in an episode of ER.",
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"segment": "Josh’s life path number is 7. Josh Hutcherson is famous for being a Movie Actor. Film and TV actor who won a CinemaCon Breakthrough Performer of the Year Award for his role as Peeta Mellark in The Hunger Games in 2012. He has also played roles in Zathura, Little Manhattan, RV, and Bridge to Terabithia. Woody Harrelson played the role of Haymitch alongside him in The Hunger Games. Joshua Ryan Hutcherson attended Home schooled. Josh Hutcherson is turning 29 in\nJosh was born in the 1990s. The 1990s is remembered as a decade of peace, prosperity and the rise of the Internet. In 90s DVDs were invented, Sony PlayStation was released, Google was founded, and boy bands ruled the music charts. The 28-year-old American was born in the Year of the Monkey and is part of Millennials Generation\nAccording to Chinese Zodiac, Josh was born in the Year of the Monkey.",
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"segment": "His height is 1.7 m tall, and his weight is 70 kg. Career\nJosh Hutcherson appeared in a few TV commercials during his childhood. His first-ever appearance was in a short film series called House Blend; then he appeared in a drama romance series that aired on NBC called ER. Josh Hutcherson had a major rule in 2003 in a family film called Miracle Dogs. He continued on appearing in major rule in many films, including comedy-drama Wilder Days, family sports film Motocross Kids, animation Party Wagon, drama film One Last Ride, drama fantasy film Bridge to Terabithia, crime film Winged Creatures and others. In 2012, Josh Hutcherson appeared in 4 films, including the fantasy adventure film Journey 2: The Mysterious Island, science adventure film The Hunger Games, anthology film 7 Days in Havana, and the action film Red Dawn. The Hunger Games was a commercial success for Josh Hutcherson, and he also appeared in the other series of the film including The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, The Hunger Games:",
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"segment": "He came into the spotlight for his role as Peeta Mellark in The Hunger Games film series. For his role in The Hunger Games, he won a CinemaCon Breakthrough Performer of the Year Award. Also, he is popular for his role in Sean Anderson in Journey 2: The Mysterious Island. Who is Josh Hutcherson Girlfriend Currently? Josh Hutcherson is in a romantic relationship with his girlfriend Claudia Traisac. The couple met for the first time filming the movie Escobar: Paradise Lost. After that, they started dating each other in the year 2013. That film was released in the year 2015.",
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"segment": "What is he doing now? According to IMDB, Josh Hutcherson’s most recent film, Burn, is in post production. He’s part of an all-star cast that includes Suki Waterhouse and Harry Shum Jr. The action film does not yet have an official release date. Earlier this year, he played Nathan Winer in the drama The Long Home. It also featured heavy Hollwood hitters like James Franco and Josh Hartnett. The film is slated for release sometime in 2019. You may also remember his turn in the critically acclaimed film The Disaster Artist (2017). Yet again, Hutcherson has surrounded himself with superstars. Seth Rogen, Alison Brie, and Zac Efron make appearances. Even if you’re not a moviegoer, you may have seen Josh Hutcherson pop up on Hulu’s sci-fi comedy Future Man (2017-2019).",
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"segment": "Eric Clapton: what kind of guitar does he play? Eric Clapton: what kind of guitar does he play? Eric Clapton does not play one specific type of guitar. He uses a wide variety of both electric and acoustic guitars depending on the song being performed or recorded. Today, Eric Clapton is best associated with the Fender Stratocaster electric guitar (he endorses a signature model) and Martin Acoustic Guitars (five models have been issued over the years). In concert, he primarily plays his signature model Fender Stratocaster. From 2001 thru 2004, he played several different \"Graffiti Stratocasters\" which were painted for him by some of the world’s leading Graffiti artists. After that, he returned primarily to solid guitar stratocasters, some in custom colors like Ferrari Grigio Silvertone.",
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"segment": "I will however also discuss some of the changes that Clapton introduced which affected his tone, and ways you can also recreate these changes. So without further ado, here is everything that you need to sound like Eric Clapton: ‘Brownie’\nThe first profound change that Eric Clapton made to his set-up in 1970, was that he moved away from Gibson guitars. He stopped playing Les Pauls, SGs and ES-335s, and instead started to play Fender Stratocasters almost exclusively. The Fender Strat has since been Clapton’s main guitar, and over the years he has owned and played a whole variety of different Strats. Amongst these guitars though, two stand out as being particularly important: The first of these is ‘Brownie’ – Eric Clapton’s first Stratocaster. Clapton actually bought the guitar in 1967, but it wasn’t until he joined up with Delaney and Bonnie in 1970 that he played it live. Clapton then went on to use the guitar to record his self-titled debut album, as well as Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs. It is partly for this reason – in addition to the fact that Brownie was Clapton’s first Strat – that it remains one of the most famous guitars he has ever played.",
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"segment": "And during this time, Clapton has been in a number of different bands and has released more than 20 studio albums. As you might expect, over this time elements of Clapton’s tone have changed. His guitar doesn’t sound exactly the same on albums like Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs or Slowhand, as it does on later albums, like Journeyman. Yet whilst there are differences, the core elements of Eric Clapton’s set-up have remained the same during this time. As such, most of my focus will be on recreating these elements to suit your budget and set-up. I will however also discuss some of the changes that Clapton introduced which affected his tone, and ways you can also recreate these changes. So without further ado, here is everything that you need to sound like Eric Clapton: ‘Brownie’\nThe first profound change that Eric Clapton made to his set-up in 1970, was that he moved away from Gibson guitars. He stopped playing Les Pauls, SGs and ES-335s, and instead started to play Fender Stratocasters almost exclusively. The Fender Strat has since been Clapton’s main guitar, and over the years he has owned and played a whole variety of different Strats.",
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"segment": "On stage, he used Fender Dual Showmans or Marshall amps with Fender cabinets. In 1976, Eric Clapton used his Cherry Red Gibson ES-335 (purchased in 1964 and used extensively during his Cream days) for slide playing. It was strung with Ernie Ball Super Slinky’s .009 - .042 and he used an Isis medium slide. Eric utilized Modified Music Man amps (HD 130 Reverb) with the bias up all the way and special open-back cabinets. He also used a Leslie cabinet with JBL components and had a special foot switch with fast/slow and on/off positions so that the guitar could go either through the amp, through both the amp and the Leslie, or just through the Leslie at either fast or slow speeds (as in the song “Badge”). Eric Clapton also used a Crybaby wah-wah pedal at this time. His Fender Stratocaster of choice was \"Blackie\", with the tobacco sunburst \"Brownie\" on standby. On the ARMS tour in 1983, Eric Clapton used a ‘57 blonde Fender Twin amp, Blackie, a Gibson Explorer, a Martin acoustic and assorted other Fender Stratocasters. In the mid-80s, \"Blackie\" and \"Brownie\" were still Eric Clapton’s Stratocasters of choice, although he owned others. For his Behind the Sun Tour, his stage rig grew tremendously.",
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"segment": "Amongst these guitars though, two stand out as being particularly important: The first of these is ‘Brownie’ – Eric Clapton’s first Stratocaster. Clapton actually bought the guitar in 1967, but it wasn’t until he joined up with Delaney and Bonnie in 1970 that he played it live. Clapton then went on to use the guitar to record his self-titled debut album, as well as Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs. It is partly for this reason – in addition to the fact that Brownie was Clapton’s first Strat – that it remains one of the most famous guitars he has ever played. In fact it is one of the most famous Strats of all time. Brownie was a 1956 Stratocaster, which Clapton bought second hand. In fact what attracted him to the guitar was its worn maple neck. As he stated in his own words: What I always looked for on a Strat was a maple neck that had been worn out – you know that was a thing…I just thought if it had all those kinds of worn-out patches it meant that it had been – you know, well-favoured\nYet whilst Brownie may be one of Clapton’s most famous guitars, it was in fact one that he used for only a very short period of time.",
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"segment": "John White, note 2). Francis Drake's maternal grandfather was Richard Mylwaye. Francis Drake was married to his first wife, Mary Newman, from 1569 until her death 12 years later. In 1585, Drake married Elizabeth Sydenham—born circa 1562, the only child of Sir George Sydenham, sheriff of Somerset. After Drake's death, Elizabeth eventually married Sir William Courtenay of Powderham. Sir Francis Drake did not have any children, and his estate and titles passed on to his nephew (also named Francis). “ The people of quality dislike him for having risen so high from such a lowely family; the rest say he is the main cause of wars. ” —Gonzalo González del Castillo in a letter to King Philip II in 1592. Francis Drake was reportedly named after his godfather Francis Russell, 2nd Earl of Bedford, and throughout his cousins' lineages are direct connections to royalty and famous personages, such as Sir Richard Grenville, Ivor Callely, Amy Grenville and Geoffrey Chaucer.",
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"segment": "Bawlf, The Secret Voyage of Sir Francis Drake, pp. 173-174). The miracle inspired his men with faith and the rest of the voyage back to England was uneventful. Francis Drake was knighted by Queen Elizabeth\nOn September 26, 1580, Francis Drake returned to England with a vast quantity of gold and silver. He immediately went to London where the Queen Elizabeth I received him gratefully. They had a very long private conversation, and he related all the details of his incredible journey. Strict secrecy was however still absolutely necessary. If the Spanish ever found out that the English had planted a colony in the New World, they would have moved heaven and EARTH to destroy it. Queen Elizabeth knighting Drake\naboard his ship the Golden Hind. Little did the new Sir Francis realize that Elizabeth was secretly married to Robert Dudley and he would never allow her to reinforce the California colony.",
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"headings": "Hawks.com Interview With Spud Webb\nHawks.com Interview With Spud Webb\nHawks.com Interview With Spud Webb\nHawks.com: Can you believe it's been 20 years since you won the dunk contest?\nHawks.com: Will you root for him?\nHawks.com: And what do you think of Josh Smith's chances to repeat?\n",
"segment": "Can you believe it's been 20 years since you won the dunk contest? 1986: Spud Webb\nRecap: 300k\nSpud Webb: Not at all, it's gone by so fast. People ask me that, but I\nguess when you have fun, the time goes by quickly. Hawks.com: What was the experience like - do you still have very specific\nmemories of it or is it a blur now? SW: Not really.",
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"title": "Hawks.com Interview With Spud Webb | Atlanta Hawks",
"headings": "Hawks.com Interview With Spud Webb\nHawks.com Interview With Spud Webb\nHawks.com Interview With Spud Webb\nHawks.com: Can you believe it's been 20 years since you won the dunk contest?\nHawks.com: Will you root for him?\nHawks.com: And what do you think of Josh Smith's chances to repeat?\n",
"segment": "Hawks.com Interview With Spud Webb | Atlanta Hawks\nHawks.com Interview With Spud Webb\nPosted: Feb 16, 2006\nHawks.com Interview With Spud Webb\nby Micah Hart\n20 years ago Spud Webb turned the basketball world on its ear, defeating\nteammate Dominique Wilkins to win the 1986 Slam Dunk Contest in Dallas. The 5-6\nWebb defied the odds, throwing down a collection of impressive dunks on his way\nto the crown, an image most basketball fans from the 80's will never forget. Now, two decades later, with another mighty-mite getting ready to challenge for\nthe title (Nate Robinson of the Knicks), we caught up to Webb to discuss the\nanniversary of his famous victory, the state of the dunk contest, and the\nimprint he has left on the NBA. Hawks.com: Can you believe it's been 20 years since you won the dunk contest? 1986: Spud Webb\nRecap: 300k\nSpud Webb: Not at all, it's gone by so fast.",
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"title": "Shortest NBA Players: 2020’s Tinest Hoopers, Plus The Shortest Ever | Fanbuzz",
"headings": "The Shortest Players in NBA History Prove Size Doesn’t Matter\nThe Shortest Players in NBA History Prove Size Doesn’t Matter\nShortest NBA Players\nIsaiah Thomas: 5-foot-9\nChris Clemons: 5-foot-9\nJ.J. Barea: 5-foot-10\nD.J. Augustin: 5-foot-11\nWho Is Shortest NBA Player Ever?\nMuggsy Bogues: 5-foot-3\nEarl Boykins: 5-foot-5\nMel Hirsch: 5-foot-6\nSpud Webb: 5-foot-7\nCalvin Murphy: 5-foot-7\nNate Robinson: 5-foot-9\nShortest NBA Players: Best of the Rest\nMORE: From Basketball to Bowling, Chris Paul Invests Millions Back Into Sports\n",
"segment": "Spud Webb: 5-foot-7\n5’7 Spud Webb tearing up the Lakers back in 1986! pic.twitter.com/8PYIDEsSte\nAdvertisement\n— Courtside Films (@CourtsideFilms) October 3, 2019\nJust imagine Isaiah Thomas winning a dunk contest. It almost seems impossible, but Spud Webb was one of the best at dunking in the 80’s when he won the 1986 NBA Slam Dunk Contest. Webb is one of the most famous players in Atlanta Hawks history, playing seven of his 12 seasons in Atlanta. He averaged 9.9 points and 5.3 assists during his career. He also played for four seasons with the Sacramento Kings as well as time with the Orlando Magic and Minnesota Timberwolves. Calvin Murphy: 5-foot-7\nCalvin Murphy: \" I was too small to be in the @NBA so I was always out trying to prove myself.",
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"headings": "My Top 5 Shortest Dunkers in NBA History\nMy Top 5 Shortest Dunkers in NBA History\nShortest Dunkers in NBA\n1. Anthony Jerome Webb – AKA Spud Webb\n2. Nathaniel Cornelius Robinson\n3. Isaiah Jamar Thomas – AKA King in the Fourth and Pizza Guy\n4. William Bynum\n5. Tywon Ronnell Lawson\nFrequently Asked Questions\nHow to dunk a basketball if you are short?\nWhat is the minimum height for dunking?\nCan a 5 4 person dunk?\nFinal Words\n",
"segment": "Anthony Jerome Webb – AKA Spud Webb\nSee him dunk at Youtube\nYouTube\nESPN\n7.89M subscribers\nSubscribe\n5-foot-7 Spud Webb wins 1986 NBA Slam Dunk Contest | ESPN Archive\nWatch later\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nMore videos\nMore videos\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 1:01\nLive\n•\nSpud Webb was born in Dallas, Texas, he attended Midland College and North Carolina State University. He began playing professionally with the Detroit Pistons in 1985. Spud was a point guard with an effective field goal percentage of 47.7%, and he stood 5’6”, and weighed 133lbs. He played for the Detroit Pistons, the Atlanta Hawks, the Sacramento Kings, The Minnesota Timberwolves, and Orlando Magic. He won the slam dunk championship in the 1986 All-Star game where he was playing against Michael Jordan and Dominic Wilkins.",
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"title": "Spud Webb wins dunk contest - HISTORY",
"headings": "Spud Webb wins dunk contest\nTHIS DAY IN HISTORY\nSpud Webb wins dunk contest\nFACT CHECK: We strive for accuracy and fairness. But if you see something that doesn't look right, click here to contact us! HISTORY reviews and updates its content regularly to ensure it is complete and accurate.\nALSO ON THIS DAY\nSign up now to learn about This Day in History straight from your inbox.\nCardinal Mindszenty of Hungary sentenced\nBattle of Roanoke Island\n",
"segment": "Spud Webb wins dunk contest - HISTORY\nico_close\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_youtube\nico_flipboard\nico_new_hamburger\nico_search\nico_maven_key\nico_facebook\nico_twitter\nico_youtube\nico_flipboard\nico_new_hamburger\nShows\nThis Day In History\nSchedule\nTopics\nStories\nico_search\nico_maven_key\nTHIS DAY IN HISTORY\nFebruary 08\nico_angle_down\nFebruary\nico_angle_left\nico_angle_right\nFebruary 1\nFebruary 2\nFebruary 3\nFebruary 4\nFebruary 5\nFebruary 6\nFebruary 7\nFebruary 8\nFebruary 9\nFebruary 10\nFebruary 11\nFebruary 12\nFebruary 13\nFebruary 14\nFebruary 15\nFebruary 16\nFebruary 17\nFebruary 18\nFebruary 19\nFebruary 20\nFebruary 21\nFebruary 22\nFebruary 23\nFebruary 24\nFebruary 25\nFebruary 26\nFebruary 27\nFebruary 28\nFebruary 29\nFebruary 30\nFebruary 31\nYear\n1986\nMonth Day\nFebruary 08\nSpud Webb wins dunk contest\nOn February 8, 1986, Spud Webb, who at 5’7” was one of the shortest players in the history of professional basketball, wins the NBA slam dunk contest, beating his Atlanta Hawks teammate and 1985 dunk champ, the 6’8” Dominique Wilkins. Anthony Jerome “Spud” Webb was born July 13, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. Throughout his life, Webb had to prove himself as a basketball player due to his relatively small stature. As a high school player, he averaged 26 points per game and was one of 10 students out of 5,000 selected to the All-State team; however, his size prevented him from being recruited for Division 1-A colleges. Instead, he attended Midland Junior College in Texas, where he led his team to victory in the 1982 junior college championship. He then caught the attention of the coaches at North Carolina State University, where he went on to play for two years. Despite a strong college career, his size initially kept him from making the NBA and after graduation he played in the U.S. Basketball League. In 1985, he had a successful tryout with the Atlanta Hawks and joined the team. Webb played six seasons with the Hawks, followed by stints with the Sacramento Kings, the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Orlando Magic.",
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"title": "[Ans] Who is the shortest man to ever win an NBA slam dunk competition?",
"headings": "\nAug 1, 2020\n[Ans] Who is the shortest man to ever win an NBA slam dunk competition?\nStep 1 : Introduction to the question \"Who is the shortest man to ever win an NBA slam dunk competition?\"\nStep 2 : Answer to the question \"Who is the shortest man to ever win an NBA slam dunk competition?\"\nSpud Webb:\nStep 3 : Disclaimer & Terms of Use regarding the question \"Who is the shortest man to ever win an NBA slam dunk competition? \"\n",
"segment": "[Ans] Who is the shortest man to ever win an NBA slam dunk competition? Aug 1, 2020\n[Ans] Who is the shortest man to ever win an NBA slam dunk competition? Step 1 : Introduction to the question \"Who is the shortest man to ever win an NBA slam dunk competition?\" Spud Webb is a retired professional basketball player. He is best known for winning the NBA Slam Dunk Contest despite being one of the shortest players in NBA history. NBA.com lists him at 5 feet 7 inches tall. Webb was the shortest person to compete in the NBA Slam Dunk Contest, winning the event in 1986. Twenty years after Webb's victory in the Slam Dunk contest, he trained point guard Nate Robinson (5 feet 9 inches tall) to win the event, making him and Spud the only two people in NBA history under six feet tall to win a slam dunk contest. Step 2 :",
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who did ayrton senna drive for? | Lotus Cars | [
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"segment": "Instituto Ayrton Senna\nAyrton Senna was one of the idols I had during my youth. He was a great F1 driver who died in 1994 in a tragic accident in the San Marino Grand Prix. Ayrton was well-known for his ability to race well under the rain and also for being a bold driver. He won a total of 3 F1 Championships. Lewis Hamilton is a declared fan of Ayrton Senna. Hamilton used to watch and support Senna when he was a kid, who has inspired him to become an F1 driver himself. Other famous Brazilian F1 pilots include Emerson Fittipaldi, Nelson Piquet, Rubens Barrichello and Felipe Massa. What are the famous Polish companies that you know? We have created a list with 7 of them, check it out! Paulo Coelho\nCredit:",
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"segment": "His McLaren's manual gearbox was losing gears quickly and close to the end, he only had 6th gear left. This made the car much more difficult and physically demanding to drive, but he still eventually won holding off Williams driver Riccardo Patrese. His exhaustion was so high that had to be extricated from his car. 1992 saw Mansell dominate the weekend and the rest of the season. 1993 was a race of variables; it began to rain heavily early into the race and Prost, now driving a Williams, had a rare accident on the main straight and retired. Senna went on to win in a McLaren from Prost's teammate Damon Hill. 1994 saw Senna, now driving for Williams, spin his recalcitrant car going through Juncao late into the race. He was running in 2nd, trying to catch German Michael Schumacher, who went on to win. Senna would lose his life in an accident at the San Marino Grand Prix later",
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"segment": "Nelson Piquet\n1988: Ayrton Senna\n1989: Alain Prost\n1990: Ayrton Senna\n1991: Ayrton Senna\n1992: Nigel Mansell\n1993: Alain Prost\n1994: Michael Schumacher\n1995: Michael Schumacher\n1996: Damon Hill\n1997:",
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"segment": "23. Ayrton: Ayrton Senna is the name of the famous Brazilian racecar driver who has won Formula One world championship thrice. 24. Dale: Dake Earnhardt, Sr. is a NASCAR driver who has seven Winston Cup and 76 career wins in his kitty. He is also the two-time champion of the Busch Racing Series. 25. Jimmy:",
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"segment": "Senna and Fangio are simply in another dimension, period. Ayrton Senna was not just a legend, but he was a famous Icon to Brazil and still to this day he is. He was the best specially in the rain. Brilliant, ruthless, determined, fast and charismatic. Just some of the superlatives that some up the greatest driver Formula 1 has ever seen. Ayrton ushered in a more professional approach to fittness and absolute dedication to the sport. He had to win and be the best... as Jo Ramirez said in the documentary \"Right to Win\", \"For him it was nothing but winning - to him him coming second was to be the first of the losers. \" Senna, also possessed the supreme ability to utilise every part of the track and find speed from absolutely nowhere. He was unquestionably the best driver ever in wet weather conditions. One only has to remember Donnington in 1993 where Ayrton went from fifth to first before the end of the first lap!",
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"segment": "21 March 1960 – 1 May 1994) was a Brazilian racing driver who won the Formula One World Drivers' Championship in 1988, 1990 and 1991. Senna is one of three Formula One drivers from Brazil to win the World Championship and won 41 Grands Prix and 65 pole positions, with the latter being the record until 2006. He died in an accident leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix driving for the Williams team. Senna began his motorsport career in karting, moved up to open-wheel racing in 1981 and won the 1983 British Formula Three Championship. He made his Formula One debut with Toleman - Hart in 1984, before moving to Lotus - Renault the following year and winning six Grands Prix over the next three seasons. In 1988, he joined Frenchman Alain Prost at McLaren - Honda. Between them, they won all but one of the 16 Grands Prix that year, and Senna claimed his first World Championship. Prost claimed the championship in 1989, and Senna his second and third championships in 1990 and 1991. In 1992, the Williams - Renault combination began to dominate Formula One. Senna nonetheless managed to finish the 1993 season as runner-up, winning five races and negotiating a move to Williams in 1994 .",
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"segment": "brilliant; a prodigy; a super star; a magician; pure genius. What this man could do, to maintain control, of a Formula 1 racing car, especially in wet, harsh conditions, to keep control, whilst other competitors were skidding or crashing, literally has to be seen to be believed; pure magic! Mention Formula 1 to just about any random person, and likely, most people win remember Ayrton Senna. What Ayrton Senna did to inspire a thirst, hunger, or overwhelming desire for Formula 1 racing, should never be underestimated. F1's most gifted and most skilled driver ever.",
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"segment": "he was amazing, with tons of awards. do you know how much he meant to so many people? Please vote for him, the man who changed racing history for all formula 1 fans. please. Ayrton Senna is a epic driver, sadly, he had a car accident when he was driving. He has no injured or anything, but he don't breath. I was crying when I heard the news that he had a terible car accident. F1 driver yeppie come on people vote for him if he wins you will regrete this\n5 Paulo Coelho (Author)\n6 Luis Suarez (Footballer) Luis Alberto Suárez Díaz is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays for Spanish club Barcelona and the Uruguay national team as a striker. Bite an Italian again I dare you\nBest striker at the moment\n7 Evo Morales (President)\nHe was an coca farm owner before he was voted president\n8 Antonio Valencia (Soccer Player)\nThe South American with the most started games in Premier league History. The only spit american to wear the capitan armband fro Manchester United.",
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"segment": "He felt guilty being born in a richer family, and in the country of Brazil, the gap between poor in rich is still wide. He believed everyone should be given a fair chance, and he planned on making a school for anyone to learn, before the tragedy struck in what became his last race. Hey people. Ayrton Senna had to be THE BEST formula 1 driver in history, by far. he sadly died one day doing what he loved, racing. he was amazing, with tons of awards. do you know how much he meant to so many people? Please vote for him, the man who changed racing history for all formula 1 fans. please. Ayrton Senna is a epic driver, sadly, he had a car accident when he was driving.",
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"segment": "There was only one Senna; a prodigy, legend, champion & super star, especially in wet harsh conditions. There was and always will be many champions. Senna was something special; he genuinely wanted to win every race; perhaps not always the best or safest strategy. But Senna was a genuine, fierce competitor, and widely respected. Mention formula 1, and most people will remember Ayrton Senna, even people that have absolutely no interest in motor racing. Since there is only one place for number one, surely it has to be Ayrton Senna, it just has to be. Ayrton Senna was second to none, end of story!",
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what was jesse james wife name? | Zerelda Mimms | [
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"segment": "9. Jesse James\nJesse James had married his own first cousin, named Zerelda after his mother, after a nine-year courtship. They had two children, Jesse Edwards and Mary. She and Frank James' wife tried to get the brothers to take on a more normal life, and with a $10,000 reward on his head, Jesse and his wife moved to Saint Joseph, Missouri to hide out, where he lived under the assumed name of Tom Howard and rented a house for $14 a month. In April 1882, Jesse James recruited Robert and Charles Ford to help him rob the Platte City bank. While James stood on a chair in his home in St. Joseph to straighten and dust a picture, the Ford brothers drew their guns. Robert Ford's shot hit James in the back of the head, ending his outlaw days for good. Ford hoped to claim the $10,000 offered for James's capture but received only a fraction of the reward and was charged with murder. Ford did, however, secure himself a place in Western outlaw lore which lives on in literature, song, and film. James' epitaph, selected by his mother, read:",
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"segment": "In that year he came home badly wounded, and Zee again nursed him, and they were married that year.\" Mrs. Jesse James would never talk to anyone of the days when her husband was an outlaw with a price on his head, huntd up and down the land. Those days must have been full of terror and dread for the patient woman, for she was always a patient, faithful wife and a good mother. Mrs. James leaves two children, Jesse who runs a cigar store near the Junction, and a daughter, Mary. They were both born in Nashville, Tenn.\nMrs. James was a member of the Methodist Church. She was a good constant, Christian woman. When she came to this city to live she joined a Methodist church and kept up her membership to the day of her death. She sent her boy and girl regularly to Sunday school. Birth: Jul. 21, 1845 Missouri, USA Death:",
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"segment": "She was a good constant, Christian woman. When she came to this city to live she joined a Methodist church and kept up her membership to the day of her death. She sent her boy and girl regularly to Sunday school. Birth: Jul. 21, 1845 Missouri, USA Death: Nov. 13, 1900 Kansas City Clay County Missouri, USA\nMarried to Jesse James in April 24 1874. They had four children, Jesse Edwards \"Tim\" James born August 31, 1875 / Gould and Montgomery born and died February 28, 1878 / Mary Susan James born June 17, 1879. Family links: Spouse: Jesse Woodson James (1847 - 1882) Children:",
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"segment": "Zerelda Mimms - Wikipedia\nZerelda Mimms\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFor the mother of outlaw Jesse James, see Zerelda James. Zerelda Mimms James\n\nBorn\nZerelda Amanda Mimms\n( 1845-07-21)\nJuly 21, 1845\nDied\nNovember 13, 1900\n(1900-11-13)\n(aged 55)\nKansas City, Missouri\nKnown for\nWife of Jesse James\nZerelda Amanda Mimms James (July 21, 1845 – November 13, 1900) was the wife and first cousin of Jesse James . Contents\n1 Personal life\n2 Death\n3 Portrayal in films\n4 References\nPersonal life\nZerelda Amanda Mimms was the daughter of Pastor John Wilson Mimms and Mary Elizabeth James. Her mother was sister to Jesse James ' father, Robert S. James . She and Jesse James married on April 24, 1874, while the James-Younger Gang was still in full force. Of the Jameses and Youngers, Jesse was the first to marry. Zerelda and Jesse had four children, two whom died in infancy: Jesse Edward \"Tim\" James (born August 31, 1875 and died March 26, 1951)\nTwins Gould and Montgomery James (born February 28, 1878 and died in infancy)\nMary Susan James (born June 17, 1879 and died October 11, 1935)\nDeath\nMimms died November 13, 1900 in Kansas City, Missouri and was buried at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Kearney, Missouri. Eighteen months after her death, her husband's body was moved from the James family farm to rest next to hers. Portrayal in films\n2007:",
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"segment": "Uniting Church; Presbyterian and Reformed; and Eastern Orthodox. Other major religions represented in Australia today include Buddhism (2% of the population), Islam (3%), Hinduism (2%) and Judaism (less than 1%). Almost 8,100 Australians practise Aboriginal traditional religions. Almost 30% of Australians reported having no religion. Overview\nDiversity of birthplace\nDiversity of language\nDiversity of religion and spiritual beliefs",
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"segment": "Other than English, the most common languages spoken today are Chinese, Arabic, Vietnamese and Italian. There are over 50 Indigenous languages and Australian creoles actively spoken [2] by Australians. The major religion in Australia is Christianity with about 52% of the population identifying as Christian. This group comprises over 70 different Christian denominations with the major denominations being Catholic; Anglican; Uniting Church; Presbyterian and Reformed; and Eastern Orthodox. Other major religions represented in Australia today include Buddhism (2% of the population), Islam (3%), Hinduism (2%) and Judaism (less than 1%). Almost 8,100 Australians practise Aboriginal traditional religions.",
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"segment": "The two major denominations, Anglican and Catholic, account for 36% of the Australian population. Figure 11: Christian denominations in Australia 2016\nSource: Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016, Customised tables\nOther major religions\nNon-Christian religions in Australia include Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. Islam is the largest non-Christian religion and accounts for around 3% of the total population. Buddhism, the second largest non-Christian religion represented in Australia, today accounts for 2% of the total population. Hindus and Jews account for 2% and less than 1% of the total population respectively. Figure 12: Non-Christian religions in Australia 2016\nSource: Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016, Customised tables\nAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander spirituality\nSince contact, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have been affiliated with various religions.",
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"segment": "The 2016 Census recorded over 120 different religious denominations each with 250 or more followers. The religious composition of the States and Territories varies. Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016, Customised tables\nFigure 10: Major religions in Australia 2016\nChristianity\nAustralia’s major religion is Christianity with the major denominations including Catholic, Anglican, Uniting Church, Presbyterian and Reformed, Eastern Orthodox, Baptist and Lutheran. The two major denominations, Anglican and Catholic, account for 36% of the Australian population. Figure 11: Christian denominations in Australia 2016\nSource: Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016, Customised tables\nOther major religions\nNon-Christian religions in Australia include Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam. Islam is the largest non-Christian religion and accounts for around 3% of the total population.",
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"segment": "Major Religions in Australia - WorldAtlas\nMajor Religions in Australia\nAn Anglican church in Rutherglen, Australia. Australia is an ethnically diverse country which lends to its religious composition. The people of this country have been practicing religion in some form for over a thousand years, beginning with the Aboriginal populations. Since the arrival of traders, colonizers, and immigrants during the 1700’s, many religions have been introduced to the area. Some of these are now more widely practiced than the original religions of the area. Australia ensures the religious freedom of its residents by constitutional decree. Many factors contribute to a person’s religious identification including age, ethnicity, and country of origin. Below is a look at the religious composition of Australia. Religious Composition of Australia\nAlthough there is no established church or religion, the vast majority of the population, 61%, identifies with one of the branches of Christianity. When British settlers established the first permanent settlement, a penal colony, in 1787, they brought with them Christianity.",
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"segment": "Types of religion in Australia | Figures and Statistics - 2021 | AU\nTypes of religion in Australia\nJanuary 16, 2019\n, Australia, believes, Religion\nAustralia as an Island continent lies between Pacific and Indian oceans. It ranks sixth as world’s largest country by total area with an estimated seven million square kilometers. The country has around 25 Million people in 2019 with a multiracial and multicultural population. The advent of the new millennium had a large influx of people leading to decreasing Australian born residents. New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, and North Africa led in new arrivals . The 2016 census reported over 35.9 percent Australian ancestries. However, a majority of the respondents identified as English, Scottish, Italian, Australian and Irish. Additionally, the census found that 14 million or 61 percent have a spiritual belief or affiliated to a religion. The census indicated over 120 religious denominations with over 250 or more members. The composition of these religious groups varies from Territories and States.",
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"segment": "The tournament, to be held in 11 cities in 11 UEFA countries, was originally scheduled to take place from 12 June to 12 July 2020. The tournament was postponed by a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, and rescheduled for 11 June to 11 July 2021. The competition was postponed in order to reduce pressure on the public services in affected countries and to allow time for the completion of domestic leagues that had been suspended. The tournament will still retain the name \"UEFA Euro 2020\". UEFA President Michel Platini said the tournament is being hosted in several nations as a \"romantic\" one-off event to celebrate the 60th \"birthday\" of the European Championship competition. Having the largest capacity of any of the stadiums entered for the competition, Wembley Stadium in London is scheduled to host the semi-finals and final for the second time, having done so before at the 1996 tournament in the stadium's former incarnation. The Stadio Olimpico in Rome was chosen to host the opening game, involving Turkey and hosts Italy. Originally to be played at 13 venues, two hosts were later removed: Brussels in December 2017 due to delays with the building of the Eurostadium, and Dublin in April 2021 as there was no guarantee for spectators to attend. Spain also changed their host city from Bilbao to Seville to allow an audience at matches.",
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"segment": "In line with the Euro 2020 schedule, the Euro 2020 Final Tournament will begin on 11 June and end on 11 July 2021 at Wembley Stadium, in London. Euro 2020 Host Nations: Cities and Stadium\nUnlike the previous Euro 2016, the Euro 2020 fixtures are being played in 11 different countries. Below, you can see the list of the countries, cities and stadiums where the matches will take place. London (Wembley, 90,000). Munich (Football Arena Munich, 70,000). Baku (Olympic Stadium, 69,000). Rome (Stadio Olimpico, 68,000). Budapest (Puskas Arena, 68,000). St Petersburg (Krestovsky Stadium, 61,000).",
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"segment": "The 17th edition of the event takes place from February 1 to 11 in Doha. Liverpool were the defending champions, but they won’t compete, after being eliminated from the 2019-20 UEFA Champions League at the hands of Atletico Madrid. UEFA Euro 2020: The UEFA Euro 2020 — now taking place June 11-July 11, 2021 — is going to be historic for several reasons. Instead of being hosted in one country, it will take place across 12 different cities in 12 different countries, to celebrate its 60th anniversary. It will also be the first UEFA Championship to feature the controversial video assistant referee (VAR) technology. Copa America 2021: Another sporting event pushed back due to the pandemic, the Copa America 2021 will take place in Columbia and Argentina, marking the first time since 1983 that it takes place in more than one country. Brazil are the defending champions after their ninth title win in 2019. UEFA Europa and Champions League Finals:",
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"segment": "2. UEFA European Football Championship (UEFA Euro 2020 ) will be conducted in 12 different European countries, and 2020 Copa América Football Championship will be held in Argentina and Colombia from June 12 to July 12. 3. On July 17, NASA planned to launch mission Mars 2020 to study the habitability for its future human mission project. 4. On October 18, 2020, ICC has planned to conduct the ICC T20 World Cup in Australia. 5. Dubai planned to open the 2020 World Expo on October 20. 6. After nine years German planned to open Berlin Brandenburg Airport on October 31.",
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"segment": "With repeat customers worldwide, we are the most reliable ticket marketplace serving fans online since 2006. Buy your Euro 2020 Final Tickets now and watch this amazing event live in Wembley! Feel free to browse the Euro 2020 fixtures. We have Euro 2020 football tickets available for football games taking place all over Europe in the summer of 2021. We are up for some great Euro Cup football matches. Buy Euro 2020 tickets online through our safe and secure booking system directly from our sellers. All Euro 2020 ticket orders are guaranteed and dispatched by our seller through reliable partners FedEx and Royal Mail Special Delivery. We are not affiliated with UEFA or FIFA and tickets may be priced above face value.",
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"segment": "The final was originally scheduled to be played at the Atatürk Olympic Stadium in Istanbul, Turkey, on 30 May 2020. However, UEFA announced on 23 March 2020 that the final was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. On 17 June 2020, the UEFA Executive Committee chose to relocate the final to Lisbon as part of a \"final-eight tournament\" consisting of single-match knockout ties played in two stadiums across the city. The match was the first European Cup/Champions League final to be played on a Sunday and the first since 2009 to not be played on a Saturday. It was also the first final of the competition to be played after June. The UEFA Executive Committee chose the Estádio da Luz, officially known as the Estádio do Sport Lisboa e Benfica, in Lisbon as the final venue at their meeting on 17 June 2020. This is the second UEFA Champions League final hosted at the stadium; the first was in 2014, when Real Madrid secured their 10th title by beating Atlético Madrid 4–1 in the first final between teams from the same city. The home stadium of Portuguese Primeira Liga side Benfica since 2003, it was rebuilt to host five matches of UEFA Euro 2004, including the final. Before its demolition in 2003, to make way for the new 65,000-capacity ground, the original Estádio da Luz hosted the 1992 European Cup Winners' Cup Final, where Werder Bremen beat Monaco 2–0, and the second leg of the 1983 UEFA Cup Final, where Anderlecht secured a 1–1 draw with Benfica to lift the trophy.",
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"segment": "Germany, France, Portugal, Slovakia\nEuro 2020 venues\nStadio Olimpico, Rome\nOlympic Stadium, Baku\nSt Petersburg Stadium, Saint Petersburg\nParken Stadium, Copenhagen\nJohan Cruijff ArenA, Amsterdam\nNational Arena, Bucharest\nWembley Stadium, London\nHampden Park, Glasgow\nEstadio de San Mames, Bilbao\nDublin Arena, Dublin\nFußball Arena Munchen, Munich\nEuro 2020 group stage fixtures\nDate\nTime\nGroup\nTeam\nvenue\nFriday June 11\nKick-off Time 8pm\nA\nTurkey vs Italy\nRome\nSaturday June 12\nKick-off Time 2pm\nA\nWales vs Switzerland\nBaku\nKick-off Time 5pm\nB\nDenmark vs Finland\nCopenhagen\nKick-off Time 9pm\nB\nBelgium vs Russia\nSt Petersburg\nSunday June 13\nKick-off Time 2pm\nD\nEngland vs Croatia\nLondon\nKick-off Time 5pm\nC\nAustria vs North Macedonia\nBucharest\nKick-off Time 8pm\nC\nNetherlands vs Ukraine\nAmsterdam\nMonday June 14\nKick-off 2pm\nD\nPlay-off winner C vs Czech Republic\nGlasgow\nKick-off 5pm\nE\nPoland vs Slovakia\nDublin\nKick-off 8pm\nE\nSpain vs Sweden\nBilbao\nTuesday June 15\nKick-off 5pm\nF\nHungary vs Portugal\nBudapest\nKick-off 8pm\nF\nFrance vs Germany\nMunich\nWednesday June 16\nKick-off 2pm\nB\nFinland vs Russia\nSt Petersburg\nKick-off 5pm\nA\nTurkey vs Wales\nBaku\nKick-off 8pm\nA\nItaly vs Switzerland\nRome\nThursday June 17\nKick-off 2pm\nC\nUkraine vs North Macedonia\nBucharest\nKick-off 5pm\nB\nDenmark vs Belgium\nCopenhagen\nKick-off 8pm\nC\nNetherlands vs Austria\nAmsterdam\nFriday June 18\nKick-off 2pm\nE\nSweden vs Slovakia\nDublin\nKick-off 5pm\nD\nCroatia vs Czech Republic\nGlasgow\nKick-off 8pm\nD\nEngland vs Play-off winner C\nLondon\nSaturday June 19\nKick-off 2pm\nF\nHungary vs France\nBudapest\nKick-off 5pm\nF\nPortugal vs Germany\nMunich\nKick-off 8pm\nE\nSpain vs Poland\nBilbao\nSunday June 20\nKick-off 5pm\nA\nItaly vs Wales\nRome\nKick-off 5pm\nA\nSwitzerland vs Turkey\nBaku\nMonday June 21\nKick-off 5pm\nC\nNorth Macedonia vs Netherlands\nAmsterdam\nKick-off 5pm\nC\nUkraine vs Austria\nBucharest\nKick-off 8pm\nB\nRussia vs Denmark\nCopenhagen\nKick-off 8pm\nB\nFinland vs Belgium\nSt Petersburg\nTuesday June 22\nKick-off 8pm\nD\nCzech Republic vs England\nLondon\nKick-off 8pm\nD\nCroatia vs Scotland\nGlasgow\nWednesday June 23\nKick-off 5pm\nE\nSlovakia vs Spain\nBilbao\nKick-off 5pm\nE\nSweden vs Poland\nDublin\nKick-off 8pm\nF\nGermany vs Hungary\nMunich\nKick-off 8pm\nF\nPortugal vs France\nBudapest\nHow to Watch Euro 2021 Live Stream\nThe broadcasting rights for the Euro 2021 season has been sold by UEFA to the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). EBU will cover free to air channels across 26 countries through different broadcasters. These broadcasting apps also allow users to watch different games on a smartphone and other streaming devices. How to Watch Euro 2021 Live Online Free in UK\nIf you are in the UK during the tournament, then you can catch the live matches on free to air television channels – BBC and ITV. BBC and ITV are the two official broadcasting channels that will share coverage rights of the league, knockout and final matches. Matches are also available on the online platform BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub Application which can be downloaded from the play store or through the BBC iPlayer and ITV’s website. Also if you are not interested to watch the Euro 2021 matches on the television set, then you can tune into a TV streaming service such as TVPlayer.com to watch the BBC and ITV channel online on your computer, tablet, and smartphone devices. Euro 2021 Live Stream: How to watch Online in US\nAmerican fans too can enjoy the much-awaited Euro 2021 championship on television as well as online on ESPN, the official broadcasting channel. ESPN (English) and ESPN Deportes (Spanish) are the two broadcasting channels to stream live matches in the US.",
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"headings": "Sydney Weather and When to Go\nSydney Weather and When to Go\nSydney weather essentials\nShare your knowledge\nSwimming and Water Temperature\nRainfall and Coastal / Inland variations\nWhich time to go?\nTrying to decide a time for a trip to both the Great Barrier Reef and Sydney?\n",
"segment": "Autumn starts on March 1 and ends 31st May.\nWinter in Sydney can be chilly with strong westerly winds. Winter starts June 1 concludes August 31. Summer in Sydney is what all Sydneysiders love. It's truly beach weather, so slap on the sunscreen and head to one of the wonderful beaches. Summer starts on December 1st and finishes on February 28/29th. Swimming and Water Temperature\nThe Australian east coast is influenced by the East Australian Current which brings warm water down the coast from the Coral Sea. Its effects vary from year to year but are strongest in summer and weakest in winter. Summer water temperatures in Sydney are generally around 22 ° C. The water is usually most comfortable for swimming between Christmas (25 December) and April. Earlier in December the air temperature is lovely, but the water is colder. As autumn progresses the air temperature is cooler and the water may still be warm.",
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"segment": "The average temperature ranges from 13 ° C (55F) at night to 22 ° C (72F) in the day. The weather is cool but is usually very pleasant and sunny. Spring is normally Sydney's driest season, the 2000 Olympic Games were held mid September for this reason. Spring commences September 1st and extends through to November 30th. Autumn is lovely with sunny clear days . Autumn starts on March 1 and ends 31st May.\nWinter in Sydney can be chilly with strong westerly winds. Winter starts June 1 concludes August 31. Summer in Sydney is what all Sydneysiders love. It's truly beach weather, so slap on the sunscreen and head to one of the wonderful beaches. Summer starts on December 1st and finishes on February 28/29th.",
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"segment": "Sydney's parks and gardens come alive in the spring time, and it's also a fantastic time to take a seaplane to enjoy panoramic views of the coastline. If you're interested in Sydney's aboriginal heritage, spring is a popular season for walking tours of historical sites. Summer in Sydney\nSydney's summer falls from December to February, and the entire city seems to spend most of the time outdoors. Average daytime temperatures are pleasantly hot at 25°C, but on occasion the mercury can top 30°C, with 40°C not unheard of. Night times don't cool down all that much, and so can feel a little sticky. If you're visiting Sydney in the summer, take sunscreen and sunglasses, and plenty of lightweight cotton clothing. It's the peak season to enjoy Sydney's beaches, and there are lots of sporting activities to watch or engage in. New Year's Eves sees the world famous fireworks over Sydney Harbour, and of course visitors can also enjoy the Australia Day festivities in January. Autumn in Sydney\nMarch to May are Sydney's autumn months, and this season brings lot of colour to the city - not only from the autumn leaves, but also from the Sydney Carnival and the Mardi Gras. Temperatures are still pleasantly warm, typically in the high teens or low 20s Celsius, but autumn is the wettest season in Sydney, so don't forget your waterproofs.",
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"url": "https://www.packforcity.com/what-to-wear-in-sydney-australia/",
"title": "What to Wear in Sydney Australia, Packing Lists, Weather | My Blog",
"headings": "What to Wear in Sydney Australia\nWhat to Wear in Sydney Australia\nWeather of Sydney, Australia\nWhat to Wear and How to Pack for Sydney Australia?\n",
"segment": "This is the perfect time to hit the beaches and bask in the warm sun, as temperatures climb to 26 degrees and above. Autumn (March to May) – Autumn in Sydney brings pleasant temperatures. The beginning is only slightly cooler than the rest of the summer months, but temperatures drop with time. The average daily highs are in the low 20s. Winter (June to August) – Winters are mild and fairly dry. The temperature doesn’t fall below 19 degrees Celsius, so you can even go for a swim at the beach. However, nights can be quite chilly. Spring (September to November) – Spring is relatively dry and the weather is next to amazing and pleasant. Daytime highs start above 20s and nights getting warmer, too! What to Wear and How to Pack for Sydney Australia?",
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"title": "Sydney Weather - Sydney, New South Wales Forecast - Tripadvisor",
"headings": "Sydney Weather and When to Go\nSydney Weather and When to Go\nSydney weather essentials\nShare your knowledge\nSwimming and Water Temperature\nRainfall and Coastal / Inland variations\nWhich time to go?\nTrying to decide a time for a trip to both the Great Barrier Reef and Sydney?\n",
"segment": "All seasons are wonderful but a favourite time in Sydney is summer and spring. On the other hand, if you're not so much into the beach culture, autumn and winter are good - in autumn you may still swim, it's more comfortable for bush walks and other active pursuits away from the water. The most popular holiday times for Australians are Christmas - January, the April Easter school holidays and October School Holidays. This can make advance planning an essential idea at these times if you're heading to satellite areas around Sydney overnight. It's a good time to be in Sydney itself though, because many of the locals have taken holidays, so public transport and roads are not as busy. If you have kids, school holidays has the benefit of offering additional activities for kids at museums and zoos and in the National Parks (see the Travelling with Kids page). Note: For travellers who don't cope well with temps in the summer over 25 ° C, avoid Australia between Oct-Mar. Temps over 30 ° C between Oct - Mar can be stifling for those who are not used to hot summers. It should be noted temperatures around 20 ° C in the winter in Australia are not unusual and makes for ideal sightseeing conditions.",
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"segment": "So, if you wish to escape the scorching heat in your country, head to Sydney during July-August for mild winters. The climate of Sydney is temperate maritime, meaning the summers is hot while winters are mild. Its weather is also affected by its location. Coastal regions are generally cooler and wetter, while the inland suburbs are drier and experience temperature extremes in different weathers. Summer (December to February) – Summers in Sydney are hot and humid with high rainfall. This is the perfect time to hit the beaches and bask in the warm sun, as temperatures climb to 26 degrees and above. Autumn (March to May) – Autumn in Sydney brings pleasant temperatures. The beginning is only slightly cooler than the rest of the summer months, but temperatures drop with time. The average daily highs are in the low 20s. Winter (June to August) – Winters are mild and fairly dry.",
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"title": "Sydney, Australia - Average Annual Weather - Holiday Weather",
"headings": "Sydney, Australia:\nAnnual Weather Averages\n\nSydney, Australia: Annual Weather Averages\nAverage Temperature: Sydney\nAverage High/Low Temperature: Sydney\nAverage Day/Night Temperature: Sydney\nAverage Rainfall: Sydney\nAverage Daily Sunshine Hours: Sydney\nAverage Sea Temperature: Sydney\n",
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"headings": "Toronto\n,\nCanada\n\nToronto, Canada Ontario\nWhat time is it?\nCurrent local time in Toronto Canada\nTue, 18. May 2021\nWhat day is it in Toronto right now?\nEastern Daylight Time (North America) EDT\nTime Zone\nUniversal Time Coordinated\nGMT / UTC\nDaylight Saving Time\nEDT: Eastern Daylight Time (North America)\nStandard Time\nEST: Eastern Standard Time (North America)\nNext time change\nSunday, November 7, 2021\n1 hour back\nTime Difference to major World Cities\nThe sun in Toronto:\nToday, May 18, 2021\nSunrise\nSunset\nCity information\nMajor cities in the vicinity of Toronto (Ontario)\nBig Cities\nOther places close\nCanada: Neighbouring Countries\nUnited States\n",
"segment": "May 2021\n04: 55: 32 a.m.\nSydney\nWed, 19. May 2021\n05: 55: 32 a.m.",
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"headings": "The Best Time to Visit Sydney\nThe Best Time to Visit Sydney\nSee Also\nWhat is the best time to visit Sydney, Australia?\nSydney Travel Seasons\nSydney Weather by Month\nSydney Holidays, Events, and Festivals\nSydney Events in January\nSydney Events in February\nSydney Events in March\nSydney Events in April\nSydney Events in May\nSydney Events in June\nSydney Events in July\nSydney Events in August\nSydney Events in September\nSydney Events in October\nSydney Events in November\nSydney Events in December\nAll Sydney Hotel Reviews\nRead More\n",
"segment": "mid-February to end of May, and September to November): This is the best time to visit because the crowds are less (it’s out of the school holiday period), hotel rates are lower, and the weather is usually still ideal for sightseeing, with crisp days, cool nights, and infrequent rain. Low Season: ( June, July and August): Winter can be cold and wet, although heavy rain in summer is not uncommon, and winter days can often be sunny and dry. Prices for hotels are at their lowest, except for the mid-year school holiday period (around mid-July), and during major sporting events. Sydney Weather by Month\nSydney Weather in January: Start of the hottest and driest part of the year, although heavy tropical rain from the north is not uncommon. Be prepared for the sweltering sun, with the usual precautions, especially sunscreen. Sydney Weather in February:",
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"headings": "Australia weather in June 2021\nAustralia weather in June 2021\nAustralia regions\nRecommended for Australia\nMomondo: Best deals on hotels worldwide\nSale\nHow hot is it in Australia in June?\nHow sunny is it in Australia in June?\nHow warm is the sea around Australia in June?\nDoes it rain in Australia in June?\nAustralia sunrise & sunset times for June 2021\nHawaiian Airlines: Top deals on flights to/from Hawaii\nSale\nBe inspired\nPopular travel offers\n",
"segment": "How sunny is it in Australia in June? There are normally 6 hours of bright sunshine each day in Sydney, Australia in June - that's 57% of daylight hours. How warm is the sea around Australia in June? The average sea temperature around Sydney, Australia in June is 19°C. Does it rain in Australia in June? There are usually 11 days with some rain in Sydney, Australia in June and the average monthly rainfall is 151mm. Metric (°C / mm) | Imperial (°F / inches)\nBack to top\nAustralia sunrise & sunset times for June 2021\nBrowse the sunrise and sunset times for Australia in June 2021. Select a month to view Australia sunrise & sunset times for the next 12 months. The Australia sunrise and sunset times shown below are for Sydney. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec\nDate\nSunrise times\nSunset times\nTuesday, 1st June 2021\n06:52\n16:54\nTuesday, 15th June 2021\n06:58\n16:53\nWednesday, 30th June 2021\n07:01\n16:57\nHawaiian Airlines:",
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"segment": "Characters\nMajor\nPiper Halliwell: The middle sister with the powers of Molecular Immobilization, Molecular Combustion, and Molecular Acceleration. Phoebe Halliwell: The third sister with the powers of Premonition, Levitation, Empathy, and Psychic Reflection. Paige Matthews: The youngest half-sister with the powers of Telekinetic Orbing, Orbing, Healing, and Orb Shield. Prue Halliwell: The eldest sister. She came back from the dead, and became the guardian of the All. Leo Wyatt:",
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"headings": "\nPaige Matthews\nBiographical information\nBorn\nAlias\nMarital\nTitle (s)\nPhysical description\nSpecies\nGender\nHeight\nHair color\nEyes color\nSkin color\nFamily information\nChildren\nSiblings\nParents\nGrandparents\nMagical characteristics\nActive\npowers\nInactive\npowers\nBasic\npowers\nMagical items\nFears\nDesires\nAffiliation\nOccupation\nLoyalty\nCharacter information\nFirst\nappearance\nLast\nappearance\nPortrayed by\nContents\nHistory\nEarly life\nThe Death of Mr. and Mrs. Matthews\nMeeting Piper and Phoebe\nThe Window of Opportunity\nMoving into Halliwell Manor\nDealing with the Death of her Parents\nDistrust of the In-Law and The Offer\nBecoming a Full-Time Witch\nPaige's Inferiority Complex toward Prue\nTaking on Whitelighter Duties\nTemp Jobs with a Magical Purpose\nMagic School and the \"Coming Storm\"\nTemporary Retirement and becoming Jo Bennett\nBillie Jenkins\nThe Ultimate Battle\nThe Birth of Tamora and Kat\nAdopting Henry Jr.\nNeena's Revenge\nGoing Against Her Beliefs\nMeeting Prue\nThe Old Ones and Prue\nMarital Problems\nPrue as the Enemy\nLater life\nPowers and Abilities\nBasic Powers\nActive Powers\nWhitelighter Powers\nOther Powers\nPersonality\nPhysical Appearance\nRomantic Life\nHenry Mitchell\nOther Relationships\nProfessional Life\nEtymology\nNotes\nTrivia\nAppearances\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\nLanguages:\n",
"segment": "As the daughter of a witch and a Whitelighter, Paige is the Charmed One with the most powers, despite being the youngest and last sister to come into her Charmed legacy. Her powers include telekinetic orbing, orbing, healing, and the ability to generate an Orb Shield. Additionally, she also possesses the basic powers of a witch: The ability to cast spells, brew potions, scry for lost objects or people, and divine for information, along with other typical Whitelighter-powers. Furthermore, Paige can access the Power of Three, the collective power of the Charmed Ones that enhances their powers. Besides her duties as a Charmed One, Paige is a full-time Whitelighter and works as a recruiter for Magic School when new witches come into their powers. Contents\n1\nHistory\n1.1\nEarly life\n1.2\nThe Death of Mr. and Mrs. Matthews\n1.3\nMeeting Piper and Phoebe\n1.4\nThe Window of Opportunity\n1.5\nMoving into Halliwell Manor\n1.6\nDealing with the Death of her Parents\n1.7\nDistrust of the In-Law and The Offer\n1.8\nBecoming a Full-Time Witch\n1.9\nPaige's Inferiority Complex toward Prue\n1.10\nTaking on Whitelighter Duties\n1.11\nTemp Jobs with a Magical Purpose\n1.12\nMagic School and the \"Coming Storm\"\n1.13\nTemporary Retirement and becoming Jo Bennett\n1.14\nBillie Jenkins\n1.15\nThe Ultimate Battle\n1.16\nThe Birth of Tamora and Kat\n1.17\nAdopting Henry Jr.\n1.18\nNeena's Revenge\n1.19\nGoing Against Her Beliefs\n1.20\nMeeting Prue\n1.21\nThe Old Ones and Prue\n1.22\nMarital Problems\n1.23\nPrue as the Enemy\n1.24\nLater life\n2\nPowers and Abilities\n3\nPersonality\n4\nPhysical Appearance\n5\nRomantic Life\n6\nProfessional Life\n7\nEtymology\n8\nNotes\n9\nTrivia\n10\nAppearances\n11\nSee also\n12\nReferences\n13\nExternal links\nHistory\n\nThis article discusses the most significant events in the life of Paige Matthews. For a complete version go here . Early life\n\"So, that's why we had to—why we decided… to give the baby up. Sam and I took her to a local church as soon as she was born.",
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"segment": "Paige is the half-sister to the Halliwell sisters. She is the youngest of the sisters. She is the daughter of Patricia \"Patty\" Halliwell (Mother of the Halliwell sisters) and Sam Wilder (Patty's Whitelighter). She came into the series when Prue died. She has Prue's power of telekinesis but with a twist because she is half whitlighter. She has the power to orb things to her. Prue only had to think about something to move it, Paige must reach out to it and call for it, this is known as 'tele-orbing'. She also has the Whitelighter abilities of Orbing and Glamouring (to shapeshift into a different human appearance). She finally receives the power to heal in the middle of season 8. Their husbands\nLeo Wyatt:",
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"title": "Charmed: Every Power Each Halliwell Sister Has | Screen Rant",
"headings": "Charmed: Every Power Each Halliwell Sister Has\nCharmed: Every Power Each Halliwell Sister Has\nPrue\nPiper\nPhoebe\nPaige\n",
"segment": "This also manifested itself as a \"spidey sense,\" with Phoebe able to sense and dodge incoming dangers. In the season 2 episode where the Halliwell sisters visit the future, Phoebe discovers that her future self can use her telepathic abilities to kill people with her mind (though she never gets this far in the show). In season 6, Phoebe develops the telepathic ability of empathy, through which she is able to sense and influence the emotions of people around her. Phoebe's real wild card magic power, however, is levitation. She first discovers the ability to levitate in season 3, and over the course of the series learns different useful ways to manipulate it. Paige\nPaige has a whole smorgasbord of powers, thanks to being the daughter of both a witch and a whitelighter (a guardian angel for witches). On the witch side, she starts out with an ability called telekinetic orbing, which allows her to call objects to her by making them dematerialize and then rematerialize in her hands. She could also use this power to teleport and then throw objects, and the ability grew in complexity until she could call for objects without saying their name out loud, and could send objects to different locations instead of just calling them to herself. On the whitelighter side, she can also orb herself to different locations (basically teleportation ), create illusions using glamor, heal injuries, and sense when people under her protection are in need of help. More:",
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"headings": "Whitelighter\nWhitelighter\nWhitelighter\nPhysical description\nSpecies\nMagical characteristics\nActive\npowers\nInactive\npowers\nBasic\npowers\nMagical items\nAffiliation\nOccupation\nLoyalty\nCharacter information\nFirst\nappearance\nDescription\nConception\nBecoming a Whitelighter\nRomance\nPacifism and Combat\nBook of Shadows\nWhitelighters\nTips For Future Whitelighters\nPowers and Abilities\nBasic Powers\nActive Powers\nOther Powers\nNotable Whitelighters and Hybrids\nWhitelighters\nHybrids\nReferences\nLanguages:\n",
"segment": "they can, however, be knocked unconscious. After becoming a Whitelighter, the person's DNA will have a triple helix like that of witches and demons, not just two like mortals. Romance\nThough the two species are capable of interbreeding, Whitelighters are not normally allowed to have romantic relationships with witches, as it is deemed to be too complicated and dangerous by the Elders. There are several half-Whitelighters due to this rule being broken or lifted in special circumstances by the Elders. The eight known half-Whitelighters are Simon Marks, Paige Matthews, Wyatt Halliwell, Chris Halliwell, Melinda Halliwell, Tamora and Kat Mitchell and Matthew Halliwell. The first four of them, display most of the abilities of a Whitelighter. Wyatt is able to heal, and when Paige was new to her powers, she could channel Leo's power of Healing through her. When Paige got more experienced with her powers, she gained the ability to heal by herself after experiencing a strong sense of love which is the trigger to healing someone. Pacifism and Combat\nBecause they are pacifists, Whitelighters traditionally avoid fighting, except when desperately needed to protect their charges, but are absolutely not allowed to kill. Leo tried to force Chris into a hearing with the Elders after he suspected that Chris killed two warriors in Valhalla .",
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"headings": "Charmed Ones\nCharmed Ones\nContents\nHistory\nProphecy\nThe Arrival of the Sisters\nReconstituting the Charmed Ones\nThe New Charmed Ones\nPowers and Abilities\nThe Power of Three\n",
"segment": "Each Charmed One possesses one of Melinda Warren's powers; Telekinesis, Molecular Immobilization and Premonition, or a variation of one of these powers; Telekinetic Orbing/Hearting, Molecular Combustion etc. Powers\nPrue Halliwell Snr\nTelekinesis and Astral Projection\nPiper Halliwell\nMolecular Immobilization and Molecular Combustion\nPhoebe Halliwell\nPremonition, Levitation and Empathy\nPaige Matthews\nOrbing, Telekinetic Orbing, Sensing, Healing, Hovering, Glamouring, Omnilingualism, Photokinesis and Shielding\nWyatt Halliwell\nOrbing, Telekinetic Orbing, Sensing, Healing, Photokinesis, Shielding and Energy Waves\nChris Halliwell\nOrbing, Telekinesis, Sensing and Photokinesis\nMelinda Halliwell\nMolecular Immobilization and Intangibility\nPrue Halliwell\nTelekinesis, Levitation and Hearting\nParker Halliwell\nPremonition and Empathy\nPeyton Halliwell\nTelekinetic Hearting and Clairvoyance\nSarah Mitchell\nPremonition and Orbing\nGrace Mitchell\nMolecular Immobilization and Orbing\nHenry Mitchell Jnr\nTelekinetic Orbing and Astral Projection\nThe Power of Three\nThe combined magic of the Charmed Ones, known as the \"Power of Three\", is what makes the Charmed Ones truly powerful. When all three sisters are gathered, their powers are united as one. It is said that no demon or any other magical being can withstand the Power of Three. Retrieved from \" https://thesacredpower.fandom.com/wiki/Charmed_Ones?oldid=4385 \"",
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"headings": "The War on Witches\nThe War on Witches\nThe War on Witches\nNovel information\nAuthor\nDate of\nPublication\nPublished by\nTimeline\nContents\nSynopsis\nCharacters\nMajor\nSupport\nMinor\nMentioned\nMagical Notes\nSpells\nTo Make a Coin Spin and Change Color\nTo Channel the Power of the All\nThe Power of Three and Nexus of All\nPowers\nArtifacts\nLocations\nNotes and Trivia\nLanguages:\n",
"segment": "Paige used her telekinetic orbing power to call for various things, redirect attacks, free someone from chains, send witch hunters away and move Phoebe out of the way of an attack. Teleportation: A demon used this power to teleport himself and others. Artifacts\nBook of Shadows: The Halliwell family's tome of spells and information. Books of Light: A vast collection of tomes written in ink mixed with warlock blood. With the blood, the books can absorb the powers of witches. Locations\nThe All: The very source of all magic and connection of the realms.",
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"headings": "Power of Three (\nCharmed\n)\n\nPower of Three ( Charmed)\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nOriginal series\nPower of Three connection\nHalliwell sisters\nOther variations\nReboot series\nReferences\n",
"segment": "This is made possible after it is revealed that she is the daughter of the Halliwell sisters' mother Patty ( Finola Hughes) and her Whitelighter Sam Wilder ( Scott Jaeck ). Paige was given up at birth to protect her from the wrath of The Elders if they were to discover her Whitelighter heritage. Paige's magical abilities represent her dual heritage as both a witch and whitelighter; like Prue, she possesses a form of telekinesis, but she has to verbally call for objects to orb (\"teleport\") them to their intended destination. Other variations\nThe \"Power of Three\" has also been seen in other forms throughout the series. For example, in the season one episode \"That 70s Episode\", Patty casts a spell with young Prue and Piper as she is pregnant with Phoebe at the time. In another occurrence, Penny, Patty, and Piper use the \"Power of Three\" to banish the Hollow in the final episode \" Forever Charmed \". Any three people possessing each of the Charmed Ones' powers through their blood or casting the \"To Call a Witch's Powers\" spell can form their own \"Power of Three\", provided they can stop the original users from channeling it in the first place. The Stillman Sisters exploited this for their own ends when impersonating The Charmed Ones in the season six episode \"The Power of Three Blondes\". Reboot series\nIn the reboot series of Charmed (2018–), a new \"Power of Three\" is formed by sisters Macy ( Madeleine Mantock ), Mel ( Melonie Diaz) and Maggie Vera ( Sarah Jeffery ).",
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"headings": "Paige Matthews\nPaige Matthews\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nCasting and development\nAppearances\nTelevision\nLiterature\nPowers and abilities\nWitch abilities\nTelekinetic Orbing\nOrb-Shield\nWhitelighter powers\nOrbing\nSensing\nHealing\nNatural abilities\nReception and cultural impact\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "She was given up at birth and raised by her adoptive parents. At the beginning of season four, Paige goes on to help reconstitute The Charmed Ones by taking Prue's place in the \" Power of Three \", following her death in the season three finale. Like Prue, Paige possesses telekinetic abilities, but due to her mixed whitelighter heritage, this manifests as the ability to orb (\"teleport\") objects from one location to another through a vocal command. As the series progresses, Paige also receives whitelighter abilities such as the power to orb herself and others, as well as sensing, glamouring, and healing. Paige's storylines have often revolved around her protecting innocents and defeating the forces of evil in San Francisco with her sisters. In the later seasons, she eventually receives her own whitelighter charges to train and protect as they learn witchcraft. Paige also has romantic relationships with fellow-witch Richard Montana ( Balthazar Getty) in season six, and FBI agent Kyle Brody ( Kerr Smith) in season seven. In the eighth and final season, Paige marries a human parole officer named Henry Mitchell ( Ivan Sergei ). The character was mostly well received by television critics, who complimented Paige's personality and felt that McGowan was the right choice for the role. McGowan won the Family Television Award for Favorite Sister in 2005 for her portrayal of Paige.",
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"headings": "Charmed: Every Power Each Halliwell Sister Has\nCharmed: Every Power Each Halliwell Sister Has\nPrue\nPiper\nPhoebe\nPaige\n",
"segment": "Start now\nWhen they were first introduced in season 1, each of the Halliwell sisters possessed a specific magical power: Prue had telekinesis, Piper could freeze time, and Phoebe could see the future. At first they had minimal control over their abilities, but as the series progressed they were able to refine them and even discovered new powers. All of the Charmed sisters had the general witch aptitude for spells and potions, but individually they were able to achieve amazing feats without saying a single magic word. Prue\nPrue's control freak personality manifested itself in telekinesis: the ability to move objects with her mind. This started out with small feats and developed to the point where she could throw people across a room simply by focusing her anger on them, and Prue was also able to fine-tune her control of her powers. In season 2, the sisters travelled ten years into the future and Prue discovered that her future self had enormously powerful telekinetic abilities (though in the show she died before they ever reached that level). In season 2, her powers expand to include astral projection, with Prue leaving her physical body behind and travelling in an astral form to distant locations. Piper\nThe first power that Piper develops is the ability to freeze time, though what she's actually doing is simply slowing down molecules until they reach a standstill (rather than literally freezing time).",
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"headings": "Living in Japan\nOur Essential Services\nMake Relocating Easy for You.\nLiving in Japan\nWhat You Should Know about Living in Japan\nOn this page:\nPros and Cons of Living in Japan\nBenefits of Living in Japan\nDownsides of Living in Japan\nNeed to Relocate to Japan?\nMake It Easy with Our Home-Finding, Moving, Settling-In, and Other Essential Services.\nPractical Information\nEmergency Numbers\nPublic Holidays\nNew Year’s Day—January 1 st\nComing-of-age Day—Second Monday of January\nNational Foundation Day—February 11\nThe Emperor’s Birthday\nVernal Equinox Day\nShōwa Day—April 29 (Golden Week)\nConstitutional Memorial Day—May 3 (Golden Week)\nGreenery Day—May 4 (Golden Week)\nChildren’s Day—May 5 (Golden Week)\nMarine Day—Third Monday in July\nMountain Day—August 11\nRespect for the Aged Day—Third Monday of September\nAutumnal Equinox Day—September 22 or 23\nHealth and Sports Day—Second Monday of October\nCulture Day—November\nLabor Thanksgiving Day—November 23\nMain Embassies\nMain Airports\nCulture and Social Etiquette\nGreetings\nHierarchy\nEating and Drinking\nChopsticks\nPointing\nFeet and Shoes\nDriving in Japan\nHow to get a Japanese Driving License\nDriving in Japan with a UK/US/European License\nDriving Rules in Japan\nRenting a Car in Japan\nReady to Move to Japan?\nMake it a Stress-Free Process with Our Essential Relocation Services.\nPublic Transportation in Japan\nTypes of Public Transportation in Japan\nCost of Public Transport in Japan\nGet The Essential Relocation Checklists Now\nSign up for our newsletter and get your free relocation checklists delivered straight to your inbox!\nLearn more about Japan\n",
"segment": "Living in Japan: What is it Like? | InterNations GO! | InterNations GO! Our Essential Services\nMake Relocating Easy for You. Our team of experts is ready to help you find a home abroad, move your household goods, and settle into your new country. Start here\n1 month ago\nEmilie Martin\nArt Director\nLiving in Japan\nOverview Tap to see all guide sections\nJapan\nAll Guide Sections\nOverview\nRelocating\nVisas & Work Permits\nHousing\nHealthcare\nBanks & Taxes\nEducation\nWorking\nLiving\nRelocation Services\nOverview\nRelocating\nVisas & Work Permits\nHousing\nHealthcare\nBanks & Taxes\nEducation\nWorking\nLiving\nRelocation Services\nHome\nJapan\nLiving\nWhat You Should Know about Living in Japan\nThere are many customs and traditions to be aware of when living in Japan. As an island country full of 127 million people, space is limited, but this does not mean you should expect shoving and shouting. Instead, Japanese culture dictates waiting in line, and expats will rarely hear a car honk, even in the middle of Tokyo. Need to move abroad?",
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"segment": "Japanese People & Lifestyle - Unique Japan Tours\nJapanese People & Lifestyle\nJapan’s population is over 126m, 75% of whom live in urban areas like Tokyo, Yokohama, Kawasaki, Osaka and Nagoya. With such densely populated cities, space is precious and land prices extremely high. Japan’s population has been aging since 2011, with some of the worlds oldest people living in the Okinawan Islands like Amami Ooshima. Most city workers have office jobs and are known as salary men or OL (office ladies). Management is hierarchical and the work ethic strict, with overtime assumed. In fact, leaving on time suggests a lack of commitment or loyalty. Nevertheless, people enjoy a high standard of living. Housing is typically apartments or ‘mansions’ as they are known to the Japanese. More traditional style homes, with straw mats (tatami mats) and futons, can be found in the suburbs, while western style housing (with tables and chairs!) are becoming more popular in rural towns.",
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"headings": "Top 10 Interesting Facts About Japan\nTop 10 Interesting Facts About Japan\n10. Japanese Live Really Long\n9. Sumo Wrestling Originated In Japan\n8. Sushi And Sashimi Are From Japan\n7. Japan Has The World's Shortest Anthem\n6. Japan Is Highly Prone To Natural Disasters\n5. Japan Has The Galapagos Of The Orient\n4. Japan Has The World's Shortest Escalator\n3. Japan Has The World's Largest Wholesale Fish Market\n2. Square Watermelons Make An Expensive Gift In Japan\n1. Origami Originated In Japan\n",
"segment": "The Japanese culture has its distinct traits and the Japanese people are known for their friendly nature. Here are some other interesting facts about Japan. 10. Japanese Live Really Long\nJapan has something to cheer about and that is the life expectancy of its population. On average, the Japanese live up to 83, one of the highest life expectancies in the world. Okinawa in Japan is often called the \"land of immortals\" as it has a large population of aged individuals. For years, scientists have studied Japanese people to find the secrets of their long lifespan. It is believed that the diet of the people could have some influence in this regard. 9. Sumo Wrestling Originated In Japan\nHigh rank sumo wrestlers line up with crowd in the Tokyo Grand Sumo Tournament.",
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"headings": "\nJapan\nJapanese\nAinu\nJordan\nJordanians\nKazakstan\nKazaks\nKenya\nKenyans\nGikuyu\nGusii\nKalenjin\nLuhya\nLuo\nKorea, Republic of\nSouth Koreans\nKuwait\nKuwaitis\nKyrgyzstan\nKyrgyz\nLaos\nLao\nKammu\nLatvia\nLatvians\nLebanon\nLebanese\nMaronites\nLesotho\nSotho\nLiberia\nMalinke\nLibya\nLibyans\nLiechtenstein\nLiechtensteiners\nLithuania\nLithuanians\nLuxembourg\nLuxembourgers\nMacedonia\nMacedonians\nMadagascar\nMalagasy\nMalawi\nChewa and other Maravi Groups\nMalaysia\nMalays\nMali\nMalians\nSonghay\n",
"segment": "Japan to Mali\nCountries and Their Cultures\nJapan to Mali\nJapan\nThe people of Japan are called Japanese. The one distinct ethnic group in Japan, the Ainu, live on the Japanese island of Hokkaido. Japanese\nThe Japanese islands have been inhabited by humans since Paleolithic times. Archaeologists there have discovered some of the oldest pottery known to exist. Ainu\nUntil 400 years ago, the Ainu controlled Hokkaido, the northernmost of Japan's four main islands. Today they are a small minority group of Japan. Jordan\nThe people of Jordan are called Jordanians. Most of the population trace their heritage to more than one of the many people that lived in Jordan throughout history, including Greeks, Egyptianss, Persians, Europeans, and Africans. Jordanians\nThe land of Jordan lies along an ancient and well-used trade route, making it geographically valuable. Many powers have ruled the land, under many different names.",
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"segment": "Japanese Ethnic Groups | The Translation Company\nPrint Friendly\nJapanese People\nThe Japanese people are a cohesive ethnic group originating from the Japanese chain of islands. There are roughly 130 million people of Japanese descent. Of those 130 million, about 127 million are residents of Japan. Japan is one of the most homogeneous countries in the world in terms of ethnic or national composition. Who Comprises Japan\nThe majority of Japan is made up of Japanese people who solely speak Japanese. In 1999, 99.4% of the population was Japanese. This means that only 0.6% belonged to other ethnic groups. The largest ethnic minority in Japan is a group of around 700,000 Koreans. Large communities of Brazilians, Filipinos, and Americans also live in Japan. Other significant ethnic minorities are the Chinese and a tiny group of aborigines called the Ainu.",
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"segment": "Japan\nJapanese\nSYNONYMS: Nihonjin,\r\nNipponjin\nOrientation\nIdentification and Location. The Japanese people, the majority\r\nof whom live in the archipelago known as Japan, which lies off the eastern\r\ncoast of the Asian continent, speak the Japanese language. Japan, the most\r\ntechnologically advanced society in the world today, officially was transformed\r\nfrom a feudalistic country to a nation-state in 1871. It remains a homogeneous\r\nsociety in that less than 1 percent of the population is classified as\r\nnon-Japanese and immigration to Japan is regulated carefully. A considerable\r\namount of emigration has taken place since the end of the last century,\r\nlargely to the United States, Canada, and South America. The indigenous\r\nreligious system is Shinto; Buddhism was brought to Japan from China via\r\nKorea in the sixth century. The majority of Japanese people today classify\r\nthemselves as both Shinto and Buddhist, and just over 1 percent as Christian. A large proportion of the population is, however, effectively secular in\r\norientation.",
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"segment": "2000: 126,925,843. 2013: 126,981,371. Most people in japan live in urban centers such as Tokyo; Tokyo is the most populated city in japan with more than eight million people living there. Tokyo and many other islands make up japans population such as Yokohama and Osaka carry about half japans population. Sports in Japan are a BIG part of Japanese culture. Both traditional sports such as sumo and martial arts are massively popular in japan. sumo wrestling is considered Japan's national sport.",
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"title": "Selena Gomez House: She Lives in the Former Home of Music Royalty!",
"headings": "Selena Gomez House: She Lives in the Former Home of Music Royalty!\nSelena Gomez House: She Lives in the Former Home of Music Royalty!\nSelena 's House Photos\nSelena 's House Photos\nSelena 's House Photos\nSelena 's House Photos\nSelena 's House Photos\nWhere does Selena Gomez live?\nSelena Gomez House Encino\nSelena Gomez House Studio City (former)\nDoes Selena Gomez have a house in Texas?\nWhat does Selena Gomez eat?\nWhy did Selena Gomez go to rehab?\nHow much money does Selena Gomez have?\nWhat part of Mexico is Selena Gomez’s dad from?\nWhat TV shows has Selena Gomez been on?\nSources\nAshley Weyler\n",
"segment": "Selena Gomez House: She Lives in the Former Home of Music Royalty! Selena Gomez House: She Lives in the Former Home of Music Royalty! 36\nSelena 's House Photos\nHidden Hills Home\n9\nSelena 's House Photos\nLos Angeles Home\n59\nSelena 's House Photos\nLos Angeles Home\n41\nSelena 's House Photos\nFort Worth Home\n52\nSelena 's House Photos\nLos Angeles Home\nA\nAshley Weyler\nUpdated on April 19, 2021\nSelena Gomez is one of the most famous young stars in Hollywood. From her days as a Disney Channel kid to her relationship with Justin Bieber to her life-saving kidney transplant, and back to her relationship with Bieber, she’s one of the few starlets that young girls can look up to. You would think Selena Gomez House is a massive Hollywood mansion somewhere in the hills high above the city, right? Wrong! Wait until you see her quaint and cozy Studio City digs. Where does Selena Gomez live?",
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"segment": "From her days as a Disney Channel kid to her relationship with Justin Bieber to her life-saving kidney transplant, and back to her relationship with Bieber, she’s one of the few starlets that young girls can look up to. You would think Selena Gomez House is a massive Hollywood mansion somewhere in the hills high above the city, right? Wrong! Wait until you see her quaint and cozy Studio City digs. Where does Selena Gomez live? Selena Gomez is a southern girl at heart, having been born in Texas in 1992. Nowadays, Selena considers herself a California girl. Selena Gomez House Encino\nWhere is Selena Gomez’s house? Like many celebrities, she calls Los Angeles home. More specifically, she bought Tom Petty’s former home in the Encino neighborhood in March 2020.",
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"headings": "In Addition to Her Gorgeous Kitchen, Selena Gomez's New House Is Seriously Stunning\nIn Addition to Her Gorgeous Kitchen, Selena Gomez's New House Is Seriously Stunning\nWhere does Selena Gomez live? She moved to Encino, Calif. earlier this year.\nSelena's house has six bedrooms, so definitely snag an invite for a sleepover.\n",
"segment": "Source: YouTube\nArticle continues below advertisement\nWhere does Selena Gomez live? She moved to Encino, Calif. earlier this year. Selena's new abode is every minimalist's wildest dream. In a house tour video posted by WB1SoulSurfer1ASR, viewers see high vaulted ceilings with wooden beams and wooden floors, as well as cream-colored walls. In the living room, which is overlooked by a balcony from upstairs, there are tufted white couches with throw pillows galore, a piano, an impressive collection of velvety armchairs, and vases filled with flowers. There's also a massive fireplace, for the rare chilly California evening. The kitchen is fit for any culinary enthusiast with pots and pans hanging from the ceiling, white-tiled walls, and an island that makes cooking for a large crowd (or simply a feast for one!) incredibly conducive. Cabinets line the entire kitchen, making for ample storage space, and the oven is large enough for any Thanksgiving turkey.",
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"headings": "Selena Gomez Net Worth 2018 – How Rich is She Now?\nSelena Gomez Net Worth 2018 – How Rich is She Now?\nSelena Gomez Net Worth 2018- $45 million\nHow did Selena Gomez Make His Money and Wealth?\nSelena Gomez Personal Life and FAQ\nIs Selena Gomez Married?\nDoes Selena Gomez Have Any Children?\nWhere did Selena Gomez Go to College?\nWhere does Selena Gomez Live? Pictures of Selena Gomez’s House\nSelena Gomez as a Philanthropist\nHow Much Did Selena Gomez Earn Last Year?\nRecent Events\n",
"segment": "No, she does not have any children. Where did Selena Gomez Go to College? Selena Gomez did not go to college. After graduating from Danny Jones Middle School in Texas, she was home schooled due to her work schedule; she later obtained her high school diploma in 2010. Despite never having gone to college, she has managed to achieve a successful acting and music career- so everything worked out for her. Where does Selena Gomez Live? Pictures of Selena Gomez’s House\nUp until recently, Gomez has been living in a 10,016 square foot mansion in Fort Worth. Located within the Montserrat gated neighborhood, it sat on 1.5 acres of land and boasted a resort style swimming pool, tennis court, cabana, outdoor kitchen, and a luxurious backyard. According to the star herself, she had purchased the home to spend more time with family and friends in her native Texas.",
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"segment": "It even has two fireplaces and a pool. You have to see Selena Gomez house pictures. Take our Selena Gomez house tour here: Photos: Compass\nPhotos: Compass\nCheck out her Velvet Ropes home profile for Selena Gomez house address! Does Selena Gomez have a house in Texas? In 2015, Selena Gomez bought a 10,016 square-foot mansion in Fort Worth, Texas. The home was in an ideal location because it sits about 30 minutes away from where she great up in Grand Prairie, Texas. She purchased the house, which has five bedrooms and 7 bathrooms so that she would have somewhere to stay while visiting family.",
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"url": "http://gazettereview.com/2017/03/selena-gomez-net-worth-rich-selena-gomez/",
"title": "Selena Gomez Net Worth 2018 - How Rich is She Now? - Gazette Review",
"headings": "Selena Gomez Net Worth 2018 – How Rich is She Now?\nSelena Gomez Net Worth 2018 – How Rich is She Now?\nSelena Gomez Net Worth 2018- $45 million\nHow did Selena Gomez Make His Money and Wealth?\nSelena Gomez Personal Life and FAQ\nIs Selena Gomez Married?\nDoes Selena Gomez Have Any Children?\nWhere did Selena Gomez Go to College?\nWhere does Selena Gomez Live? Pictures of Selena Gomez’s House\nSelena Gomez as a Philanthropist\nHow Much Did Selena Gomez Earn Last Year?\nRecent Events\n",
"segment": "Despite never having gone to college, she has managed to achieve a successful acting and music career- so everything worked out for her. Where does Selena Gomez Live? Pictures of Selena Gomez’s House\nUp until recently, Gomez has been living in a 10,016 square foot mansion in Fort Worth. Located within the Montserrat gated neighborhood, it sat on 1.5 acres of land and boasted a resort style swimming pool, tennis court, cabana, outdoor kitchen, and a luxurious backyard. According to the star herself, she had purchased the home to spend more time with family and friends in her native Texas. However it looks like she’ll be moving to a different location in the upcoming future as she has just put her mansion up for sale for $2,999,000 this past February. Selena Gomez as a Philanthropist\nThe youngest ambassador for UNICEF at the age of seventeen, Gomez has helped to raise thousands of dollars for various charities and causes over the years. For instance, she helped raise over $700,000 for UNICEF back in 2009. That year, she also recorded the title Send it On alongside the Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus and Demi Lovato, where 100% of the proceeds went to Disney’s Worldwide Conservation Fund. Just last year, Gomez- who was revealed to have been diagnosed with Lupus back in 2015, donated a hefty sum to the Keck School of Medicine at the University of South California for Lupus research.",
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"title": "Selena Gomez House: She Lives in the Former Home of Music Royalty!",
"headings": "Selena Gomez House: She Lives in the Former Home of Music Royalty!\nSelena Gomez House: She Lives in the Former Home of Music Royalty!\nSelena 's House Photos\nSelena 's House Photos\nSelena 's House Photos\nSelena 's House Photos\nSelena 's House Photos\nWhere does Selena Gomez live?\nSelena Gomez House Encino\nSelena Gomez House Studio City (former)\nDoes Selena Gomez have a house in Texas?\nWhat does Selena Gomez eat?\nWhy did Selena Gomez go to rehab?\nHow much money does Selena Gomez have?\nWhat part of Mexico is Selena Gomez’s dad from?\nWhat TV shows has Selena Gomez been on?\nSources\nAshley Weyler\n",
"segment": "Selena Gomez is a southern girl at heart, having been born in Texas in 1992. Nowadays, Selena considers herself a California girl. Selena Gomez House Encino\nWhere is Selena Gomez’s house? Like many celebrities, she calls Los Angeles home. More specifically, she bought Tom Petty’s former home in the Encino neighborhood in March 2020. The 11,483 square foot mansion set her back $4.895M, but considering what she got, talk about a deal! What does Selena Gomez house look like? Here’s how the listing described it: Located on nearly one acre of park-like grounds at the end of a gated & private driveway in Encino’s exclusive Rancho enclave, this estate evokes a magical vision of romance & tranquility. Originally built in 1989 & the former home of music icon Tom Petty, this spectacular estate offers distinctive architecture, crafted with extreme attention-to-detail & the finest quality.",
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"segment": "Compass\nCheck out her Velvet Ropes home profile for Selena Gomez house address! Does Selena Gomez have a house in Texas? In 2015, Selena Gomez bought a 10,016 square-foot mansion in Fort Worth, Texas. The home was in an ideal location because it sits about 30 minutes away from where she great up in Grand Prairie, Texas. She purchased the house, which has five bedrooms and 7 bathrooms so that she would have somewhere to stay while visiting family. However, in 2016, she decided to put the home on the market for $3.5 million. She pulled the house off the market a few months after. But now, the house is back on the market for $3 million. Built in 2005, Selena Gomez house Texas is a contemporary English-style home with a gorgeous dining room complete with a fireplace, a kitchen with an L-shaped island with seating for six, and a large game room with a wet bar, beer taps, pool table, shuffleboard table, arcade, jukebox, and poker table. There’s even a movie room, a crafts room, and a coffee bar.",
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"segment": "The home had previously been available but shared in secret \" because of her famous name and security concerns ,\" noted Candy Evans of Candy's Dirt in early 2017. The final sale price is not yet available. Selena Gomez's home in Fort Worth, built in 2005, is 10,000 square feet. ( Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty)\nhidden ad unit\n{\"unitName\":\"dfpPosition2\",\"display\":\"mobile\",\"isMobile\":false}\nGomez, of course, was born in Grand Prairie. In fact, she visited her childhood home in Grand Prairie in January, taking a picture on the stoop. The Instagram photo was liked by 8.4 million people. The \"Hands to Myself\" singer appeared on Barney & Friends as a child, as many young Dallas-Fort Worth actors do. She also starred on Disney show Wizards of Waverly Place and famously dated fellow pop singer Justin Bieber for several years. Her singing career has included sultry singles such as \"Come and Get It\" and \"Good for You.\" Here's the footprint of Selena Gomez's Fort Worth mansion.",
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"segment": "The Source of Catholic Church Authority\nChurch Authority In Scripture\nThe source & nature of Church authority is one of the major issues that beginning Catholics have to examine and come to terms with. The Catholic Church makes an amazing claim: it teaches, governs, and sanctifies with the authority of Christ himself. Catholics believe that this gift of Church authority is one of the jewels that Christ has given to us as an aid to our salvation. Keep three things in mind: There is a large amount of evidence in Scripture to support the Catholic Church’s claim to authority, as well as from early Church history. The nature and scope of Church authority are widely misunderstood. Rejection of this claim is usually based on the common misconception of “misplaced worship” — the accusation that Catholics worship the something else (the Church, the Pope, Mary, the Saints, etc.) instead of God. After briefly stating the Church’s teaching on this subject, we’ll look at some of the major Scriptural sources for this doctrine.",
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"segment": "The short answer IS: Nobody. The Catholic Church is headed by the pope, and under him and his dicasteries of the Holy See, ecclesial authority is in the hands of the bishops (or ordinaries) of all the world’s dioceses. Unless a diocese happens to cover a whole country, as is the case in Eswatini, we cannot speak of a head of a country’s Church. Locally, all authority is in the hands of the particular diocese’s bishop. Trending\nA Day in the Life: Franciscan Friars of the Renewal\nTogether, the bishops of a certain territory form a conference, and within that union of bishops, decisions can be made for collective implementation — but even then, these are not binding in canon law. The president of the SACBC cannot force the bishop of a diocese to implement these decisions (though he can exert pressure on him to do so). Likewise, the rank of cardinal gives its holder no extraordinary authority outside the jurisdiction of his own diocese (a metropolitan archbishop has limited and defined powers in his suffragan dioceses)\nA cardinal might use the standing of his rank to assert his will, but he has no particular rights of authority over the affairs of other dioceses. His rank gives a cardinal extra honours and privileges of protocol and garments, and he also has the responsibility of taking on roles within the Roman curia and electing popes — but in terms of authority he is equal to all other archbishops.",
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"headings": "\nTwo-Minute Answers\nThe Church and the Papacy\nMary and the Saints\nSalvation\nScripture and Tradition\nEnd Times\nSacraments (Eucharist, Confession, and Baptism)\nFurther Exploration: Educational Training Videos\nFind a parish to call home.\n",
"segment": "Where does the Pope get his authority to lead the Church on earth? What do Catholics believe about ‘apostolic succession’? Again, Matthew 16:18 is key to understanding Christ’s intent to pass on the authority to lead the Church to Peter and the apostles. Christ tells Peter that he is the rock on which He will build His church. When Catholics use the term apostolic succession, they are referring to the line of bishops that stretches all the way back to the apostles—to Peter—the first Pope. Apostolic tradition (the authentic teaching of the apostles) was handed from Christ to the apostles, and from them to their successors. This unbroken line of popes (the bishops of Rome) and all other bishops have guided the Church for the past 2,000 years, just as Christ intended (Matthew 28:19-20).Christ sent His apostles out into the world with authority to teach and heal (Luke 9:1-2) and to forgive sins (John 20:23). This God-given authority is exercised by the bishops within the Catholic Church to this day. Mary and the Saints\nDo Catholics worship Mary? Why do Catholics emphasize Mary so much?",
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"segment": "Not knowing its a core belief among the Catholic Church dogmas that the Pope has authority to abrogate laws and change times. “ The Pope has the power to change times, to abrogate laws, and to dispensewith all things, even the precepts of Christ.” “ The Pope has the authority and often exercised it, to dispense with the command of Christ.” Decretal, de Tranlatic Episcop. Cap. ( The Pope can modify divine law.) Ferraris’Ecclesiastical Dictionary.\" The pope claims to be infallible and equal with God. He places himself in a position where he portray to the World that he is god. The Catholic Church believes that the Bible is fallible and only the pope has authority to interpret it and his power is also above the Bible. “",
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"segment": "No other body has any authority over the pope, either. For example, when Pope Paul VI issued the encyclical Humanæ Vitæ forbidding birth control, he ignored the recommendations of the commission he had appointed to advise him. The Vicar of Christ holds all the reins. Authority flows from him down and outward. The churches of the Anglican Communion have resolutely sought to disperse that absolute authority among several places. A famous report on authority in Anglicanism spoke of this peculiarly Anglican view of authority, which flows, it says, from the edges to the center. Each Anglican Church belongs to the Anglican Communion because it is in communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury and seeks to uphold the catholic faith and reformed order inherited from the Church of England. Yet each one is independent. The Archbishop has no legal authority outside of the Diocese of Canterbury. He serves as spiritual leader and symbol of unity.",
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"segment": "Papal Authority | HowStuffWorks\nHow the Papacy Works\nPrev NEXT\nBy: Kevin Bonsor & Dave Roos\nPapal Authority\nAs head of the Roman Catholic Church, the pope is the supreme spiritual leader of the church and controls the church doctrine. With more than a billion followers, the pope's decisions affect societies and governments all over the world. To understand the authority of the papacy, we should first understand a little history of the Roman Catholic Church. Advertisement\nThe Catholic Church dates back to the time of Jesus Christ, who selected Peter to lead his church. Peter's original name was Simon. In the New Testament book of Matthew (16:18), after Simon recognizes Jesus as the Christ (or Messiah), Jesus changes his name, replying, \"And I say also unto thee, that thou art Peter, and upon this rock I will build my church; and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it.\" This statement, now known as the Petrine guarantee or Petrine theory, gave Peter the fullness of power and is the scriptural basis for papal authority [source: Britannica ].",
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"segment": "2, translated. “The Pope has the power to change times, to abrogate laws, and to dispense with all things, even the precepts of Christ.” “ The Pope has the authority and often exercised it, to dispense with the command of Christ.” Decretal, de Tranlatic Episcop. Cap. ( The Pope can modify divine law.) Ferraris’ Ecclesiastical Dictionary. They “dispense with the command of Christ???” When the Catholic church is asked… “Why do you feel you have the power, authority and ability to change Scripture to match your traditions?” They answer…\n“Had she not such power, she could not have done that in which all modern religionists agree with her; –",
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"segment": "They have a direct authority over all the faithful. The honorary title prefixed to their names is ‘His Beatitude’. They are also names after the cities where they are appointed in order to take care of the administration of the church. Major Archbishops: The other autonomous Catholic Churches are headed by a major archbishop. The major archbishops are also called as Catholicos in some areas. The authority of the major archbishop’s is equivalent to the Patriarch of the Church. They have the authority to govern the church and look after the daily activities and functioning of the church. Cardinals: The Cardinals are the princes of the church who are directly appointed by the pope.",
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"segment": "We believe that, because of Christ’s continued presence and guarantee, his Church cannot lead people astray with its official teachings (which are distinct from the individual failings and opinions of its members, priests, bishops, and Popes). Church authority in Scripture\nThe New Testament bears witness in numerous places to the fact of Church authority. It clearly shows that Christ gave his Apostles his own authority to continue his mission. (Remember that Catholics view the Bible as one of two definitive witnesses to divine Revelation. Christ taught many other things to the Apostles that are not recorded in Scripture; we call this Catholic Tradition, literally meaning “that which is handed on”. Tradition is the full, living faith of the Apostles as received from Christ.) Here are some of the more important Scriptural references that address Church authority. And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you;",
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"headings": "Declaration of the Clergy of France\nDeclaration of the Clergy of France\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nBackground\nFour articles\nStatus\nSee also\nNotes\nCitations\nReferences\nFurther reading\n",
"segment": "they cannot be deposed, whether directly or indirectly, by the authority of the rulers of the Church, their subjects cannot be dispensed from that submission and obedience which they owe, or absolved from the oath of allegiance. Dégert commented that article 1 is about absolute independence of the civil power. Sicard commented that article 1 asserted that the pope has no right, direct or indirect, over the temporal power of kings. The plenitude of authority in things spiritual, which belongs to the Holy See and the successors of St. Peter, in no wise affects the permanence and immovable strength of the decrees of the Council of Constance contained in the fourth and fifth sessions of that council, approved by the Holy See, confirmed by the practice of the whole Church and the Roman pontiff, and observed in all ages by the Gallican Church. That Church does not countenance the opinion of those who cast a slur on those decrees, or who lessen their force by saying that their authority is not well established, that they are not approved or that they apply only to the period of the schism. Dégert commented that article 2 is about superiority of councils over popes. Sicard commented that article 2 asserted that the pope is inferior to the General Council, and the decrees of the Council of Constance are still binding. The exercise of this Apostolic authority [puissance] must also be regulated in accordance with the canons made by the Spirit of God and consecrated by the respect of the whole world. The rules, customs and constitutions received within the kingdom and the Gallican Church must have their force and their effect, and the usages of our fathers remain inviolable since the dignity of the Apostolic See itself demands that the laws and customs established by consent of that august see and of the Churches be constantly maintained. Dégert commented that article 3 is about respect of the canons, a propriety, over obligation to the Holy See.",
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"segment": "For an overview of Andy Williams’ brothers and their whereabouts, scroll further. Did Andy Williams Have Brothers? Andy Williams was born, Howard Andrew Williams on 3rd December 1927 in Wall Lake, Iowa, the United States as the second youngest child of six children (four boys and two girls) born to his parents, Florence (née Finley) and Jay Emerson Williams. He had three elder brothers, Bob, Don, and Dick Williams of whom he later formed a singing quartet called The Williams Brothers which went on to perform on TV, radio, movies, and nightclubs from 1938 to 1990s. Below are the profiles of Andy Williams’ brothers and their achievements. Andy Williams and his Brothers ( image source)\nBob Williams\nBob Williams was the eldest son of Florence and Jay Emerson Williams who was born as Robert F. Williams on 1st January 1918 in Wall Lake, Iowa, United States. He was inclined towards music at a very young age which prompted him to join the children’s choir of a local Presbyterian church while growing up. He was part of The Williams Brothers that performed at many radio stations including WHO (AM radio station) in Des Moines, Iowa, WLS in Chicago, and WLW in Cincinnati. At the height of their musical career, they signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios Inc. which enabled the band to feature in several musical films including Janie (1944), Kansas City Kitty (1944), and Something in the Wind (1947). Following the disbandment of the boy group, Bob Williams annually featured in his younger brother’s show, The Andy Williams Christmas Show from 1962 to 1990.",
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"segment": "Did Andy Williams Have Brothers And Where Are They Now? Did Andy Williams Have Brothers And Where Are They Now? image source\nAmong the most eminent and influential musical artists of the 20th century was Andy Williams who was a renowned music icon in America that reigned for decades with a record sales of over 100 million worldwide. Having entered show business in the 1960s after a successful music career with his three elder brothers, he gave his last performance in November 2011 during which he announced to his fans that he was undergoing bladder cancer treatment of which he later succumbed to on 25th September 2012. From a young age, little Andy knew that he was meant to be a singer which led him to join his three elder brothers at a small Presbyterian church children’s choir and they went on to form a quartet traditional pop boy band named The Williams Brothers. For an overview of Andy Williams’ brothers and their whereabouts, scroll further. Did Andy Williams Have Brothers? Andy Williams was born, Howard Andrew Williams on 3rd December 1927 in Wall Lake, Iowa, the United States as the second youngest child of six children (four boys and two girls) born to his parents, Florence (née Finley) and Jay Emerson Williams. He had three elder brothers, Bob, Don, and Dick Williams of whom he later formed a singing quartet called The Williams Brothers which went on to perform on TV, radio, movies, and nightclubs from 1938 to 1990s. Below are the profiles of Andy Williams’ brothers and their achievements.",
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"segment": "The Williams Brothers\nAndy and David Williams\n\nYup, they are, indeed, the nephews of crooner Andy Williams -� born in 1960 and 14 years old when they appeared on \"The Partridge Family\". In the fourth season episode titled \"Two For The Show\", Andy & David played (what else?) identical twins, who fall in love with Susan Dey's Laurie Partridge. In the 70s, they released a few albums, the first called, simply \"Andy & David Williams\". Apparently, Wes Farrell was trying to turn them into his next big act, as he and John Bahler produced their second album, called \"One More Time\", for Coral Rock Productions. According to the album listings, all of the Partridge musicians and singers were present. This would indicate that they were on the series in order to help Wes promote them rather than being brought on to \"save the show\". A third album may have been released, but so far it has escaped our research. They recorded on MCA Records, and by 1974 had switched to Uncle Andy's Barnaby label and released another album, and single called \"What's Your Name?\" -- a moderate hit that peaked at #92 in June of 1974.",
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"segment": "The show won a Tony Award, and was subsequently released on a double CD- preserving the nightclub material in a state-of-the-art recording. Second generation\nTwin brothers Andrew Williams and David Williams (born February 22, 1959 in Henderson, Nevada, USA), nephews of singer Andy Williams, from Henderson, Nevada, recorded as the Williams Brothers in the 1990s, and made the Billboard Hot 100 with their song \" Can't Cry Hard Enough \" in 1992. As teen idols, they also made the Hot 100 in 1974, billed as \"Andy and David Williams\", with the No. 92 entry \"What's Your Name\". This followed an appearance in The Partridge Family. Discography\nAlbums\nTeen albums\n1973: Meet Andy & David Williams\n1973: One More Time\nAlbums released after their teens\n1987: Two Stories\n1991: The Williams Brothers\n1993:",
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"segment": "Andy Williams and his Brothers ( image source)\nBob Williams\nBob Williams was the eldest son of Florence and Jay Emerson Williams who was born as Robert F. Williams on 1st January 1918 in Wall Lake, Iowa, United States. He was inclined towards music at a very young age which prompted him to join the children’s choir of a local Presbyterian church while growing up. He was part of The Williams Brothers that performed at many radio stations including WHO (AM radio station) in Des Moines, Iowa, WLS in Chicago, and WLW in Cincinnati. At the height of their musical career, they signed a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios Inc. which enabled the band to feature in several musical films including Janie (1944), Kansas City Kitty (1944), and Something in the Wind (1947). Following the disbandment of the boy group, Bob Williams annually featured in his younger brother’s show, The Andy Williams Christmas Show from 1962 to 1990. READ Top 10 Kenyan Music Genre\nDon Williams\nBorn as Donald J. Williams on 9th October 1992 in Wall Lake, Iowa, Don is also a singer and actor in his own right. After the disbandment of The Williams Brothers, Don went solo and later joined a singing quartet group, The Masquers along with Burl Ives to release a 1951 music video titled ‘Noah Found Grace in the Eyes of the Lord’. He also featured in many TV shows including Nat King Cole and The Eddie Fisher TV shows where he regularly performed. He also sang in several TV commercials. After the inauguration of the new Tropicana Las Vegas hotel where he performed an opening act, Don went on to frequently perform at the hotel for two years as well as performing in the 1958 musical show, Tropicana Holiday.",
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"segment": "Dick Williams, One of the Four Williams Brothers Passes Away\nDick Williams, One of the Four Williams Brothers Passes Away\nby BWW News Desk\nBroadwayWorld.com\nMay. 7, 2018\nDick Williams, born Richard Blaine Williams on June 7th, 1926 Wall Lake, Iowa, USA, passed away on May 5th, 2018 in Burbank, CA USA to natural causes\nDick Williams (born June 7, 1926, died May 5, 2018) was an American singer and actor. He is the older brother of Andy Williams and with his brothers, Bob, Don and Andy were known as The Williams Brothers. Williams was born in Wall Lake, Iowa, [1] the son of Jay Emerson and Florence (née Finley) Williams. While living in Cheviot, Ohio, Williams attended Western Hills High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. He finished high school at University High School, in West Los Angeles, because of his family's move to California. One of his first performances was in a children's choir at the local Presbyterian church. [ 1] He and his brothers formed the Williams Brothers quartet [1] in late 1938, and they performed on radio in the Midwest, first at WHO, in Des Moines, Iowa. In July 1940 the family moved to Chicago and received a job at WLS, in Chicago, and WLW, in Cincinnati. Moving to Los Angeles in 1943, the Williams Brothers sang with Bing Crosby on the hit record \"Swinging on a Star\" (1944). They appeared in four musical films:",
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"segment": "Halliwell: Derived from any of the several places named with the Old English pre 7th Century elements \"halig\" meaning \"holy\", plus \"well (a)\", a well or spring. These places include Halliwell in Lancashire, recorded as Haliwell circa 1200; Holwell in Dorset and Oxfordshire appearing respectively as Halegewelle and Haliwelle in the Domesday Book of 1086; Halwell and Halwill in Devonshire, recorded as Halgewilla in 1086, and Holywell in Northumberland, Kent, Cambridgeshire and Cornwall. Notes and Trivia\nPhoebe found out she was pregnant with her second daughter in \" Four's Company \". Cole Turner revealed to her that she was pregnant and would give birth in \"eight months or so.\" Unlike her older sister P.J., Parker's birth was not foreseen by their mother Phoebe. At the time of her birth, neither of her parents had magic and Phoebe worried if this would affect Parker having powers. Phoebe chose Parker's name from a list of 50 P names compiled by Paige.",
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"segment": "She is the mother of P.J., Parker, and Peyton Halliwell. Phoebe is the third-born and last child of Patty Halliwell and Victor Bennett. She is also the wife of Coop Halliwell. She was once pregnant with and lost a son while she was married to her ex-husband Cole Turner . Phoebe was often considered the weakest of the Charmed Ones by demons due to her primary powers being more inclined to be passive than active. However, she consistently proved them wrong with her formidable martial-arts skills and her remarkable spell-casting talent. Her Wiccan powers gradually evolved, coming to include dangerously offensive aspects that could match those of her sisters: Premonition, Levitation, Empathy, and Psychic Reflection. Besides these advanced powers, Phoebe possesses the basic powers of a witch: the ability to cast spells ( which is her specialty ), brew potions, scry for lost objects and people, and divine for pieces of information.",
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"segment": "Phoebe Halliwell | Mermaid Wiki | Fandom\nPhoebe Halliwell\nPhoebe Halliwell is one of main characters in TV-series Charmed, she was turned into a mermaid for first two episodes in season 5, called \"A Witch's Tail\". Phoebe Halliwell is portrayed by actress Alyssa Milano. Biography\nPhoebe Halliwell isn't a regular mermaid, she is actually a witch, but after a location spell, she was transformed into a mermaid. She hears the call of the sea and her heart starts to go cold. And Cole's plan to get her back doesn't help either. When Necron comes for Mylie 's soul, he finds Sea Hag vanquished and Mylie gone. Then Phoebe arrived as she had taken the seacave as her lair. Necron attacked and wounded Phoebe as she swam away. Phoebe came to ashore, and she was captured by fishermen. The fishermen however were attacked by Necron, and Phoebe finally called her whitelighter Leo and he orbed her back to the Halliwell mansion.",
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"headings": "Phoebe Halliwell\nPhoebe Halliwell\nContents\nCasting and development\nAppearances\nTelevision\nSeason 1\nSeason 2\nSeason 3\nSeason 4\nSeason 5\nSeason 6\nSeason 7\nSeason 8\nLiterature\nPowers and abilities\nMagical powers\nPremonitions\nLevitation\nEmpathy\nPathokinesis\nNatural abilities\nReception\nCultural impact\nSee also\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Phoebe Halliwell - Wikipedia\nPhoebe Halliwell\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nFictional character from the American television supernatural drama Charmed\nPhoebe Halliwell Wyatt\nCharmed character\n\nFirst appearance\n\" Something Wicca This Way Comes \" (1998)\nLast appearance\n\" Forever Charmed \" (2006)\nCreated by\nConstance M. Burge\nPortrayed by\nAlyssa Milano\nLori Rom (unaired pilot)\nFrances Bay (old Phoebe)\nSamantha Goldstein (young Phoebe)\nIn-universe information\nAlias\nJulie Bennett\nOccupation\nAdvice columnist\nSpouse\nCole Turner (Former lover)\nChildren\nPrudence Johnna \"PJ\" Halliwell ( comic book series)\nParker Halliwell (comic book series)\nPeyton Halliwell (comic book series)\nUnborn son (with Cole; deceased)\nSpecies\nCharmed One, Witch, Empath\nNotable powers\nPremonitions\nLevitation\nEmpathy\nPathokinesis\nExtended Family\nGrandparents\nPenny Halliwell (grandmother; deceased)\nAllen Halliwell (grandfather; deceased)\nParents\nPatty Halliwell (mother; deceased)\nVictor Bennett (father)\nSiblings\nPrue Halliwell (older sister; deceased)\nPaige Matthews (younger maternal half-sister)\nOther Relatives\nMelinda Warren (ancestor)\nCharlotte Warren (ancestor)\nPhoebe Halliwell Wyatt is a fictional character from the American television series Charmed, played by Alyssa Milano from October 7, 1998, until May 21, 2006. The character was originally played by Lori Rom in the unaired pilot episode. However, Rom quit the series, and a new pilot was filmed with Milano in the role of Phoebe. The character was created by Constance M. Burge and is based on Burge herself. Phoebe is introduced into Charmed as the youngest sister to Prue ( Shannen Doherty) .",
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"segment": "Phoebe Halliwell | Charmed | Fandom\nPhoebe Halliwell\nwatch 01:27\nCharmed Profile: Phoebe Halliwell\nDo you like this video? Play Sound\nTV series\nComics\nPhoebe Halliwell\nBiographical information\nBorn\nNovember 2nd, 1975\nHalliwell Manor\nAlias\nPhoebes\nQueen of the Underworld\nJulie Bennett\nChanda Lier\nMarital\nMarried to Coop Halliwell\nTitle (s)\nCharmed One\nPhysical description\nSpecies\nWitch\nGender\nFemale\nHeight\n5 ft 2 in (157 cm)\nHair color\nBrown\nEyes color\nBrown\nSkin color\nWhite\nFamily information\nChildren\nUnborn Son †\nP.J. Halliwell\nParker Halliwell\nPeyton Halliwell\nSiblings\nPrue Halliwell †\nPiper Halliwell\nPaige Matthews\nParents\nPatty Halliwell †\nVictor Bennett\nGrandparents\nPenny Halliwell †\nAllen Halliwell †\nMagical characteristics\nActive\npowers\nPremonition\nLevitation\nEmpathy\nPsychic Reflection\nInactive\npowers\nThe Power of Three\nHigh Resistance\nBasic\npowers\nSpell Casting\nPotion Making\nScrying\nMediumship\nMagical items\nBook of Shadows\nFears\nBeing trapped in an elevator\nLosing a sister\nLosing a child\nBecoming evil\nDating a demon\nDesires\nHaving children of her own\nAffiliation\nOccupation\nAuthor\nAdvice Columnist\nReporter (on occasion)\nLoyalty\nThe Charmed Ones\nThe Elders\nCharacter information\nFirst\nappearance\nSomething Wicca This Way Comes\nLast\nappearance\nThe Reason\nPortrayed by\nAlyssa Milano\nSamantha Goldstein — (10 years old)\nFrances Bay — (elderly)\nLori Rom - ( Unaired Pilot)\n\"I have known you your entire life, there is not a mean bone in your body.\" — Piper talking to Phoebe. [ src]\nPhoebe Halliwell is the third Charmed One, the younger sister of Prue and Piper, and older maternal half-sister of Paige Matthews. She is the mother of P.J., Parker, and Peyton Halliwell. Phoebe is the third-born and last child of Patty Halliwell and Victor Bennett. She is also the wife of Coop Halliwell. She was once pregnant with and lost a son while she was married to her ex-husband Cole Turner . Phoebe was often considered the weakest of the Charmed Ones by demons due to her primary powers being more inclined to be passive than active.",
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"segment": "Piper: \" And you are?\" Paige: \" Paige. My name is Paige. \" Phoebe: \" Hmm. Another P. Imagine that. \" — Piper and Phoebe Halliwell upon meeting their half-sister Paige. [ src]\nOne year before the death of Prue Halliwell, Paige started to go to P3 as she felt a connection to the Halliwells.",
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"segment": "Furthermore, people also believe that he discovered Delaware Capes and Virginia, the Maine Coast, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the Massachusetts Bay. Nonetheless, he put his life at risk by visiting Syria and Egypt too. Those places were not only considered difficult to reach but also dangerous and mysterious. Who is Giovanni da Verrazano? Giovanni da Verrazzano was an Italian explorer born in 1485 to ‘Piero Andrea di Bernardo da Verrazano’ and ‘Fiammetta Cappelli’ in Val di Greve, Republic of Florence. However, some believe that he was born in Tuscany, Italy. On the other hand, French people say that he was born in Lyon, France. Moreover, they believe that he was the son of ‘Alessandro di Bartolommeo da Verrazano and ‘Giovanna Guadagni’. So, there has been a discussion going on about these topics from the past few centuries. Giovanni da Verrazano’s life as an Explorer\nIn 1506, Giovanni da Verrazano first began his career as an explorer after he moved to Dieppe in France.",
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"segment": "Once he reached North America, he followed the coast for several months where he encountered numerous native peoples. Some of these natives would be less friendly, and ultimately lead to a grim fate for Verrazzano. Biography\nEarly Life\nGiovanni da Verrazzano (also spelled Verrazano) was born in 1485. Not much about his early life is known, and the exact location of his birth is unsure. But many historians believe he was born in Tuscany, Italy.1 He was the son of Piero Andrea de Bernardo da Verrazzano and Fiammetta Cappelli. He received a good education in Florence, Italy, and then around 1506, he moved to Dieppe, France. Here he joined the maritime service, and began his seafaring career as a navigator on French merchant ships in the Mediterranean.2 He made several voyages to the Levant, the land at the eastern end of the Mediterranean Sea.3 Verrazzano would gain the skills needed to command a voyage of his own. During this period, France and Spain were constantly at war with each other. Verrazzano was took part in some privateering, or piracy, against Spanish ships at the French king’s request. In 1523, Verrazzano was commissioned by King Francis I of France to discover a passage to Asia through the New World.",
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"segment": "What's Australia's currency called? | Yahoo Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nasked in Travel Australia General - Australia · 1 decade ago\nWhat's Australia's currency called? I've heard of Japanese Yen, British Dollars, and Euros. I'm curious: what is Australia's currency called? Anything to do with kangaroos or dingos by any chance? LOL crikey matey, i've got only one kangaridoo and 25 dingeridoos!! ( dollars and cents, if you didn't get it)\n...Show more\nUpdate: you guys also use american money? LOL so much for anti-americanism huh?",
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"headings": "what is australian money called?\nAnonymous\nwhat is australian money called?\nin australia what do they call there money\n18 Answers\nThe Australian Dollar (AUD)\nFor your info, they consist of:\nCoins - 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents <-- These are silver coins... 1 dollar and 2 dollars <-- These are gold coins\nNotes - $5, $10, $20, $50, $100\nAnonymous\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\n",
"segment": "what is australian money called? | Yahoo Answers\nAnonymous\nAnonymous\nasked in Travel Australia Sydney · 1 decade ago\nwhat is australian money called? in australia what do they call there money\n18 Answers\nRelevance\nD\nLv 7\n1 decade ago\nFavorite Answer\nThe Australian Dollar (AUD)\nFor your info, they consist of: Coins - 5 cents, 10 cents, 20 cents, 50 cents <-- These are silver coins... 1 dollar and 2 dollars <-- These are gold coins\nNotes - $5, $10, $20, $50, $100\n...Show more\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nAustralian Dollar\ncastiglia\nLv 4\n4 years ago\nWhat Is Australian Currency Called\nSource (s): https://shrinks.im/a9jSC\nBandit\nLv 5\n1 decade ago\n14th Feb 1966 Australia changed to decimal currency and has been called the Australian Dollar from then. It comes in $100,$50,$20,$10,$5 notes and 5 cent, 10 cent, 20 cent, 50 cent,$1 and $2 Dollar coins\nSource (s): http://www.dfat.gov.au/facts/currency.html\nHow do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer. Anonymous\n6 years ago\nThis Site Might Help You. RE:",
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"segment": "https://shrinkurl.im/a9Sqc\nMia\n1 decade ago\nAbsolutely Australia Dollars\nAnonymous\n5 years ago\nThe Australian currency is Dollars. And yes, we are a completely free country, probably more so than most Western countries. Anonymous\n1 decade ago\nhey mate, for starters that joke sucked and secondly you should listen in class. now how money works in aus is that we name it what we f***in' want. I call a $100 note a 'flock of wallabies' a $50 note is called 'a pineapple' a $20 note is called 'not a f***in' nuff' a $10 note is called a \"smurf\" and a $5 is called 'f** im poor' so there is the notes know to the coins $1 coins are called jumpers cause of the roo on the back $2 coins are called 'a poor mans pound' so there you go ohh and silver coins are called 'pub change' know **** off. ...Show more\nemilyb8844\n1 decade ago\nHi,\nThere is no such thing as the english dollar, i live in england so i should know lol, the australian currency though is called the australian dollar. Anonymous\n1 decade ago\nAustralian Dollar\nShow more answers (8)\nStill have questions? Get answers by asking now. Ask question",
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"segment": "what is australian money called? in australia what do they call there money\nSource (s): australian money called: https://tr.im/NAk51\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nAustralian Dollar\nthey come in $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100 notes\n5,10,20,50, $1 & $2 are coins\nJard\nLv 4\n5 years ago\naustralian money called\nAnonymous\n1 decade ago\nAustralian Dollar ($AUD) composed of Dollars, each dollar is made up of one hundred (100) Cents. Right now 1$AUD = 0.8275 $USD\nCassie S\n1 decade ago\nIts the Australian dollar, they're water proof, you can't rip them and the different amounts come in different colours. luckyfairy\n1 decade ago\nAustralian dollar,i guess\nShow more answers (8)\nStill have questions? Get your answers by asking now. Ask Question",
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"segment": "Afrikaans, English, Swazi, Sotho, Swan, Ndebele, Venda, Zulu, Northern Sotho, Tsonga, and Xhosa. Less than 2% of South African citizens speak a first language that is not an official language. However, most of the people can speak more than one language. South African Sign Language is also understood across the country especially when interpreters decode the message. Popularly Spoken Native Languages\nZulu is the most widely spoken language in South Africa with about 12 million speakers representing 23% of the country’s population. The language is understood by more than half of South Africans. The other popular language is the Xhosa with 16% of the population speaking the language. Xhosa is the most widespread language in the country with the majority of the speakers living in the Eastern Cape. The distribution of Xhosa language makes it one of the popular native languages in South Africa. However, Zulu became a predominant language in the country after Apartheid.",
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"segment": "Which language is mostly spoken in South Africa? The most spoken language in South Africa is Zulu, also known as isiZulu. It is a Nguni language that is used by about 11.6 million individuals as their first tongue and 15.7 million others as their second tongue. What are the top 3 languages spoken in South Africa? The top three most used South African languages are Zulu, Xhosa, and Afrikaans. Zulu has about 27.3 million speakers, while Xhosa and Afrikaans have 19.1 million and 17.2 million speakers, respectively. What are the top 3 languages spoken in Africa? The top three tongues widely used in the continent are Kiswahili, Arabic, and French. According to Africa Facts, Kiswahili is a Bantu tongue that has over 100 million speakers, especially in Morocco, Egypt, Algeria, and Djibouti. Arabic, on the other hand, is Semitic that is also spoken by over 100 million people.",
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"segment": "Only 2.1% of the population speak Ndebele. Like many of the South African official languages, isiNdebele is a Nguni lingo. Read also\nTop 30 famous black women to celebrate Black History Month 2021\nFrequently asked questions\nThe different languages are part of the rich cultures that are found in the country and in Africa at large. It is a form of expression and communication. Below are some questions to ease your queries. Which language is mostly spoken in South Africa? The most spoken language in South Africa is Zulu, also known as isiZulu. It is a Nguni language that is used by about 11.6 million individuals as their first tongue and 15.7 million others as their second tongue. What are the top 3 languages spoken in South Africa? The top three most used South African languages are Zulu, Xhosa, and Afrikaans.",
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"segment": "Tell them you’re South African and see the confusion register on their faces. Melting Pot of Languages: South Africa isn’t called the “Rainbow Nation” for nothing. The country’s major centres, such as Cape Town and Johannesburg, are melting pots of cultures and therefore languages too. You can walk through the city and hear several different languages being spoken. And that’s what makes SA so truly unique. South African English is actually influenced by a variety of other languages, which means that the average conversation could consist of mostly English with a few Afrikaans, Xhosa, Zulu (and many others) words thrown in there too. Anything goes and when a good phrase catches on, it sticks around – as you may already know. You really have to be South African to truly understand what exactly is being said. If someone tried to translate “South African” into direct English, there’s no doubt that they would become somewhat lost in translation!",
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"segment": "The first inhabitants of South Africa were the San and the Khoekhoe. The San and Khoe descended from early stone age people and migrated from their birthplace in East Africa to the Cape. Most of the coloured population lives in the Northern and Western Cape provinces, whilst the majority of the Indian population lives in KwaZulu-Natal. The Afrikaner population is especially concentrated in the Gauteng and Free State provinces and the English population in the Western Cape, Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal. There are eleven official languages in South Africa. These are English (9.6%), Afrikaans (13.5%), Ndebele (2.1%), Sepedi (9.1%), Xhosa (16%), Venda (2.4%), Tswana (8%), Southern Sotho (7.6%), Zulu 22.7%), Swazi or SiSwati (2.5%) and Tsonga (4.5%). Much of the country’s media has been tailored to include as many of these languages as possible. Of course, many other languages from all over the world are spoken here too; including Portuguese, Greek, Italian, French, Chinese, and so on. View more information about each (see below), including the origins of the language and where it is spoken in South Africa.",
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"segment": "In the same year he had a small part in Stephen Frears ' Chéri. In 2010 he played Davy in Third Star, a drama starring Benedict Cumberbatch, JJ Feild and Adam Robertson which follows a trip four friends, one of them terminally ill, make to Barafundle Bay in Wales. In 2012 he played Mark in Cleanskin. In 2013 he played Billy, the older brother of Ryan Gosling 's character in Only God Forgives, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. In the same year he had a supporting role in the Ralph Fiennes -directed film The Invisible Woman. In 2020, he played American filmmaker Orson Welles in David Fincher 's Netflix original film Mank, opposite Gary Oldman as Herman J. Mankiewicz. He will also star in English director and photographer Mitch Jenkins's film The Show (written by Alan Moore) as private investigator Fletcher Dennis. Theatre\nAs a theatre actor, Burke has worked with the Royal Shakespeare Company and has appeared in plays at Shakespeare's Globe, playing Romeo in Romeo and Juliet in 2004; at the Old Vic in Noël Coward 's Design for Living opposite Andrew Scott and Lisa Dillon in 2010; and at the Almeida Theatre playing Greg in reasons to be pretty in 2011.",
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"segment": "He appeared in Feast of Love (2007), co-starring Selma Blair and Morgan Freeman, and he played Detective Eric Box in the film Untraceable (2008) with Diane Lane . In 2008, Burke appeared in Twilight, based on the best-selling novel by Stephenie Meyer, playing the role of Charlie Swan. He also portrayed Bobby's brother, Jack, on the show My Boys. Burke reprised his role as Charlie Swan in the Twilight sequels, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn – Part 1 and Part 2 . In February 2010, Burke was cast as Jonah King, the primary antagonist featured in the thriller Drive Angry, which was directed by Patrick Lussier and co-starred Amber Heard, Nicolas Cage, and William Fichtner. It was released on February 25, 2011. In July 2011, Burke appeared in the TNT drama series Rizzoli & Isles. In 2012, he was cast as the lead in the NBC science-fiction series Revolution, created by Eric Kripke and produced by J. J. Abrams. Burke reprised his role in The Closer (Season 7, episode 16, \"Hostile Witness,\" playing the rapist and murderer, attorney Phillip Stroh). He appeared again in the series finale, \"The Last Word\", in a face-off against the LAPD.",
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"segment": "He portrayed defendant Freddie Green in CBS 's Perry Mason in the 1959 episode, \"The Case of the Jaded Joker,\" the first of five appearances in diverse roles. In 1960 he played prosecutor James Blackburn in \"The Case of the Ominous Outcast.\" Among his other roles he played a panhandler and a private detective. He guest starred as Hatfield in the 1961 episode \"The Drought\" of the syndicated western series Two Faces West. In the 1962–1963 season, he appeared on the CBS anthology series The Lloyd Bridges Show. In the 1965–1966 season, Burke appeared on another ABC western, The Legend of Jesse James. Burke played a magician called \"Zeno the Great\" in a 1965 (first season) episode of Bewitched entitled \"It's Magic\". Burke also appeared on an episode of Lost in Space, playing Mr. O.M. in \" The Toymaker \" (1967). He also appeared in an episode of \"Wild Wild West\" as the mayor of a town under siege, in Hogan's Heroes as the master safe cracker Alfie the Artiste, and in two episodes of \"Bonanza\", as Jesse in \"Destiny's Child\", and as an unsuspecting witness in a trial. In 1970 Burke appeared as Billy Neal in the western TV series The Virginian in the episode titled \"The Gift.\"",
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"segment": "He continued with that company through January 1930, taking part in adaptions of Madame Butterfly and Yolanda of Cyprus at the Casino Theatre. His other Broadway credits included Help Yourself! ( 1936), Red Harvest (1937), A Hero Is Born (1937), The Old Foolishness (1940), Under This Roof (1942), The Eve of St. Mark (1942-1943), The World's Full of Girls (1943), Sadie Thompson (1944-1945), Up in Central Park (1945-1947), Billy Budd (1951), Three Wishes for Jamie (1952), and Major Barbara (1957). Burke debuted in Hollywood films in 1948, with The Naked City, and the following year had a memorable role in the Oscar-winning film All the King's Men. Burke would appear in twenty-two more films, and three more Broadway productions, but both film and the stage would soon take a backseat to his television work. In 1951, Burke played a jockey in the early television series Martin Kane. From then until 1980, he would appear in episodes of 103 different television series, as well as three made-for-television movies. Though never a series regular, he often played different roles in multiple episodes of the same shows. In 1959–60, he appeared five times as Tim Potter in the ABC western series Black Saddle starring Peter Breck. That same season, he appeared on Andrew Duggan 's Bourbon Street Beat and John Cassavetes 's Johnny Staccato detective series.",
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"segment": "They have a daughter named Bluesy LaRue Burke. Career\nHis television credits include roles in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (in the episode \" Second Skin \"), Party of Five, Gilmore Girls, Karen Sisco, Fringe, Monk, and The Closer (Season 4, episode 13, \"Power of Attorney\") playing Phillip Stroh, a serial rapist and murderer. His motion picture credits include Jane Austen's Mafia!, Along Came a Spider, Final Jeopardy, Flashpoint, Ladder 49, Fracture, and Three Days to Vegas . He appeared in Feast of Love (2007), co-starring Selma Blair and Morgan Freeman, and he played Detective Eric Box in the film Untraceable (2008) with Diane Lane . In 2008, Burke appeared in Twilight, based on the best-selling novel by Stephenie Meyer, playing the role of Charlie Swan. He also portrayed Bobby's brother, Jack, on the show My Boys. Burke reprised his role as Charlie Swan in the Twilight sequels, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn – Part 1 and Part 2 . In February 2010, Burke was cast as Jonah King, the primary antagonist featured in the thriller Drive Angry, which was directed by Patrick Lussier and co-starred Amber Heard, Nicolas Cage, and William Fichtner.",
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"segment": "He starred in Richard Stanley 's 1993 film Dust Devil, and in 2001's No Such Thing. In 1996, he played the lead role in the film adaptation of Stephen King ’s Thinner. In 2004, Burke played the role of Mr. Neck in the independent film Speak. In 2005, Burke had a role in Hide and Seek, a psychological thriller. He had roles in the Academy Award -nominated films Munich directed by Steven Spielberg and Good Night, and Good Luck, directed by George Clooney. In 2008, he portrayed James Mattis, Commanding General of 1st Marine Division in the HBO miniseries Generation Kill. Burke also portrayed General Ned Almond, commanding general of the 92nd Division, Buffalo Soldiers, in the 2008 Spike Lee film Miracle at St. Anna. He appeared in the 2012 film Safe. He played the Colorado Springs chief of police in Spike Lee's BlacKkKlansman (2018). In 2015 and 2017, he appeared in three episodes of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, once parodying his role on Law & Order.",
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"segment": "He returned as Phillip Stroh in a recurring role in the \"Closer\" spin-off Major Crimes with an ongoing impact on the show through its finale in 2018. From 2015-17, Burke starred as veterinary pathologist Mitch Morgan in CBS 's Zoo, based on the James Patterson novel. He has also appeared in the films Good After Bad (2017) and Breaking In (2018). In 2010, Burke released an album titled Removed. His second album, The Underkill, was released in 2018. Filmography\nFilm\nYear\nFilm\nRole\nNotes\n1990\nDaredreamer\nDante of the Three D's\n\n1991\nTo Cross the Rubicon\nJames Bird\n\n1998\nDon't Look Down\nMark Engel\n\n1998\nWithout Limits\nKenny Moore\n\n1998\nMafia! Joey Cortino\n\n1999\nKomodo\nOates\n\n1999\nDill Scallion\nDill Scallion\n\n2000\nThe Independent\nDwayne\n\n2001\nAlong Came a Spider\nBen Devine\n\n2001\nAfter Image\nSammy\n\n2003\nLost Junction\nJimmy McGee\n\n2003\nSomething More\nPeter\n\n2004\nLadder 49\nDennis Gauquin\n\n2005\nWorld Poker Tour\nHimself\n\n2007\nFeast of Love\nDavid Watson\n\n2007\nFracture\nLt. Robert 'Rob' Nunally\n\n2007\nForfeit\nFrank\n\n2007\nThree Days to Vegas\nBilly Simpson\n\n2007\nHBO First Look\nHimself\n\n2008\nTwilight\nCharlie Swan\n\n2008\nThe Grift\nWade Buchanan\n\n2008\nUntraceable\nDetective Eric Box\n\n2009\nThe Twilight Saga: New Moon\nCharlie Swan\n\n2009\nLuster\nTito\n\n2009\nTicket Out\nDennis\n\n2010\nThe Twilight Saga: Eclipse\nCharlie Swan\n\n2010\nRemoval\nEric Kirsche\n\n2011\nDrive Angry\nJonah King\n\n2011\nRed Riding Hood\nCesaire\n\n2011\nThe Twilight Saga:",
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"headings": "Twilight Cast: Where Are They Now?\nTwilight Cast: Where Are They Now?\nRELATED: Twilight: 10 Hilarious New Moon Memes Only True Fans Will Understand\n10 Bella Swan: Kristen Stewart\n9 Edward Cullen: Robert Pattinson\n8 Jacob Black: Taylor Lautner\n7 Esme Cullen: Elizabeth Reaser\nRELATED: Twilight: 5 Things That Make No Sense (& 5 Fan Theories That Do)\n6 Dr. Carlisle Cullen: Peter Facinelli\n5 Alice Cullen: Ashley Greene\n4 Emmet Cullen: Kellan Lutz\nRELATED: Twilight: Fan Favorite Cullen Family Members, Ranked\n3 Rosalie Hale: Nikki Reed\n2 Jasper Hale: Jackson Rathbone\n1 Charlie Swan: Billy Burke\nNEXT: Twilight: 5 Scenes That Made The Original Film Better (& 5 That Made It Worse)\n",
"segment": "After a couple of minor roles, he landed a leading role as Nick Green in TV Series Aim High. After the two series run finished he went back to the big screen with the lead role in Live at The Foxes Den. Since then he's been in several other movies including City of Dead Men, Pali Road and most recently The Wall of Mexico. Around these movies, he also returned to TV with a 12 episode run in Finding Carter and an 8 episode one in The Last Ship. Rathbone will be back on screens soon with a leading role in upcoming horror movie Do Not Reply and drama Dreaming Grand Avenue. 1 Charlie Swan: Billy Burke\nSince Twilight, Billy Burke has had roles in a few other movies, including Highland Park, More Than Enough, Lights Out and Breaking in. However, it's been on the small screen where he's truly shined. He has landed major roles in Zoo and Revolution. He also played a more minor role in Major Crimes.",
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"segment": "What political jobs has Barack Obama held? Barack Obama has been a state senator from Illinois (and was\nre-elected several times); he then was elected to the United States\nSenate. After that, he ran for president in 2008 and won. What other political offices has Barack Obama had in his career? Barack Obama was first elected to the Illinois State Senate in\n1996. He was re-elected several times. Then, in 2004, he was\nelected a U.S. Senator. He served about twelve years total in the\nstate and the U.S. senate, before being elected president in\n2008. How many years did President Obama hold State and National offices as Senator?",
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"segment": "Barack Obama has been a state senator from Illinois (and was\nre-elected several times); he then was elected to the United States\nSenate. After that, he ran for president in 2008 and won. What other political offices has Barack Obama had in his career? Barack Obama was first elected to the Illinois State Senate in\n1996. He was re-elected several times. Then, in 2004, he was\nelected a U.S. Senator. He served about twelve years total in the\nstate and the U.S. senate, before being elected president in\n2008. How many years did President Obama hold State and National offices as Senator? Barack Obama was first elected to the Illinois State Senate in\n1996.",
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"title": "Happy birthday, Barack Obama!",
"headings": "Happy birthday, Barack Obama!\nHappy birthday, Barack Obama!\nNTP: Baby silvery gibbon born in Prague Zoo\nGwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdale through the years\nWeird Inventions\nNTP: Whale appears alongside yachts in Argentina\nMan's 'obscene' lawn art\nTeen with terminal illness graduation\nRescue pugs get married\nSteve Irwin and Bob Irwin\n",
"segment": "(Photo by Pete Souza/Obama Transition Office via Getty Images)\n2010\nUS President Barack Obama speaks in the Grand Foyer following a meeting with senior intelligence officials and cabinet members January 5, 2010 at the White House in Washington, DC. (Photo by Mandel Ngan/AFP/Getty Images)\n2011\nUS President Barack Obama delivers remarks at the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC on November 7, 2011 on tax credits included in the American Jobs Act and new executive actions that will help get veterans back to work. (Photo by Jewel Samad/AFP/Getty Images)\n2012\nIn this handout from the White House, official portrait of U.S. President Barack Obama in the Oval Office on December 6, 2012 in Washington, D.C.\n(Photo by Pete Souza/The White House via Getty Images)\n2013\nUS President Barack Obama announces his nominee for the Federal Housing Finance Authority, North Carolina Democrat Representative Mel Watt, and his nominee for the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), venture capitalist Tom Wheeler, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on May 1, 2013. (Photo by Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images)\n2014\nU.S. President Barack Obama hosts a St. Patrick's Day reception for Prime Minister Enda Kenny of Ireland and his wife Fionnuala O'Kelly in the East Room of the White House March 14, 2014 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Ron Sachs-Pool/Getty Images)\n2015\nUS President Barack Obama speaks at an event marking the 5th anniversary of the Affordable Care Act in Washington, DC, March 25, 2015. (Photo by Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images)\nScroll to continue with content AD\nPresident Barack Obama turns 54 today! While the 44th President of the United States has clearly focused on working with huge global issues, we figured his birthday was the perfect time to honor his fun and lighthearted side, too. Nothing shows his humor more than his response to being questioned about his true origin. After Hawaii attempted to clear the air by releasing the president's official birth certificate, Obama joked with admirable wit: %shareLinks-quote=\"Just in case they're any lingering questions, tonight I'm prepared to go a step further.",
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"segment": "Barack Obama\n; Profile | News | Money | Events | Widget : Bill Richardson ; Profile | News | Money | Events | Widget : Rudy Giuliani ; Profile\n| News | Money | Events | Widget : Mike Huckabee ; Profile | News |\nMoney | Events | Widget : Duncan Hunter ; Profile | News | Money |\nEvents | Widget :",
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"url": "https://history.howstuffworks.com/historical-figures/barack-obama2.htm",
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"headings": "How Barack Obama Works\nHow Barack Obama Works\nPolitical Career of Barack Obama\n",
"segment": "The results of this vote and others, including votes on abortion, allowed Clinton's campaign \"to portray Mr. Obama as a 'talker' rather than a 'doer'\" [source: The New York Times ]. Obama made the jump from the state senate to U.S. Senator for Illinois when he was elected to Congress in 2004. Since then he has served on several Senate committees: Foreign Relations; Health, Education, Labor and Pensions; Homeland Security and Government Affairs; Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations; Veterans' Affairs; Subcommittee on Federal Financial Management, Government Information, Federal Services and International Security;",
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"segment": "Barack Obama. Barack Obama. Barack Obama. Barack Obama. Barack Obama. Barack Obama. Barack Obama. Barack Obama. Barack Obama. What political party does the president belong to?",
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"title": "Barack Obama issues his first round of 2020 endorsements",
"headings": "Barack Obama issues his first round of 2020 endorsements\nBarack Obama issues his first round of 2020 endorsements",
"segment": "The other states are Kentucky, Georgia and Texas. Other notable endorsements from the former president included dozens of state legislative candidates in Texas, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, all states where control of one or both of the chambers is being tightly contested this year. The party that controls a state's legislature is virtually guaranteed to have outsize influence over the 2021 redistricting that will follow the 2020 census. According to a statement from his office, Obama selected candidates \"because their election would advance key goals: winning control of the U.S. Senate and holding the majority in the U.S. House; electing Democrats who will support fair redistricting in 2021; supporting alumni of his campaigns and Administration; and promoting diverse, emerging leaders for this time.\" The endorsements are the latest step in Obama's growing engagement on the 2020 political battlefield. Since the beginning of June, Obama has raised approximately $24 million at virtual fundraisers for his former vice president, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.",
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"url": "http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/02/06/super-tuesday-results_n_85159.html",
"title": "Super Tuesday Results | HuffPost",
"headings": "Super Tuesday Results\nSuper Tuesday Results\nCHECK HERE FOR SUPER TUESDAY RESULTS\nMORE:\n",
"segment": "Barack Obama\nNORTH DAKOTA: GOP: Mitt Romney\nDEM: Barack Obama\nCOLORADO: GOP: Mitt Romney\nDEM: Barack Obama\nUTAH: GOP: Mitt Romney\nDEM: Barack Obama\nARIZONA:",
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"headings": "Super Tuesday Results\nSuper Tuesday Results\nCHECK HERE FOR SUPER TUESDAY RESULTS\nMORE:\n",
"segment": "Barack Obama\nGEORGIA: GOP: Mike Huckabee\nDEM: Barack Obama\nWEST VIRGINIA: GOP: Mike Huckabee\nDEM: No Dem Race\nALABAMA: GOP: Mike Huckabee\nDEM: Barack Obama\nTENNESSEE:",
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"segment": "He then ran for the\nUS Senate in 2004 and was elected. After that, he ran for president\nand won in the 2008 election. What political experience has Barack Obama had before he was a president? Barack Obama first ran for political office in 1996. Prior to\nthat, he had been a community organizer and advocate for the poor; a civil rights attorney; and a law school professor. In 1996, Mr.\nObama was elected to the Illinois state senate, and was re-elected\ntwo more times. He then ran for U.S. senator in 2004 and won. How many times did Barack Obama run for president?",
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"segment": "Defensively, he recorded 72 tackles (43 solo), 19.5 tackles for loss, eight sacks, two forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and seven pass deflections. In basketball, he played as a freshman, sophomore and junior, and was teammates with former Ohio State basketball player Deshaun Thomas . In track & field, Smith competed in events ranging from the relays to the shot put as a senior. At the 2013 IHSAA T&F Sectional, he took fourth in the shot put, with a PR of 14.81 meters (48 ft 6 in), and ran the lead leg on first-place 4 × 100 m (43.43) and fourth leg on second-place 4 × 400 m (3:27.08). At the 2013 SAC T&F Meet, he anchored the Bishop Luers' 4 × 100 m relay team, winning the event with a time of 42.91 seconds, and the 4 × 400 m, which finished in third place, while also placing third in the shot put (47 ft 5 in) and eight in the 400-meter dash (53.46 s). Recruiting\nSmith signed his letter of intent on February 6, 2013 and committed to attend and play football at the University of Notre Dame. He was considered the best outside linebacker recruit of his class by Rivals.com and Scout.com. He played in the 2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl . US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes\nName\nHometown\nHigh school / college\nHeight\nWeight\n40 ‡\nCommit date\nJaylon Smith\nOLB\nFort Wayne, IN\nBishop Luers High School\n6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)\n237 lb (108 kg)\n4.50\nJun 2, 2012\nRecruiting star ratings: Scout:",
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"url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuart_Smith_(musician)",
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"headings": "Stuart Smith (musician)\nStuart Smith (musician)\nContents\nEarly life\nCareer\n1970s\n1980s\n1990s\n2000s\n2010–present\nEquipment\nAwards and achievements\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Awards and achievements\nIn 2004, Smith won the award for \"Best Guitarist\" at the Los Angeles All Access Music Awards Show with \"Heaven & Earth\" winning \"Best Overall Album of the Year\" and repeated the feat in 2005 and again in 2006. He holds a black belt in the Shotokan style of karate and is currently working towards his second degree in Mixed Martial Arts with trainer Josh Brenner. He is also a \"Specialist Reserve Officer\" for the Los Angeles Police Department working with the I.C.A.C. (Internet Crimes Against Children), Task Force. He has played in the LAPD Celebrity Golf Tournament and has put on concerts to raise money for the LAPD Memorial Foundation. His hobbies include skiing, martial arts, reading, swimming, hiking, driving fast cars, internet word games and parachute jumping. He also appears in the motion picture \"The Four Christmases\" with Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn as a guitarist in Dwight Yoakam 's band. During his career, Smith has recorded or shared the stage with Keith Emerson, Richie Sambora, Joe Lynn Turner, Ritchie Blackmore, Slash, Buddy Guy, Steve Lukather, Glenn Hughes, Paul Rodgers, Howard Leese, Carmine Appice, Ian Paice and David Paich. References\n^ a b c d e f g \"Stuart Smith Interview\". Guitarhoo!. Guitarhoo.com.",
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"headings": "How to Play Football\nHow to Play Football\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nContents\nProduction\nPlot\nCritical reception\nVoice cast\nHome media\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Smith is knocked out and taken off on a stretcher, to the chagrin of the coach. With team doctors and the coach desperately trying to wake Smith up, Tech runs two offensive plays that fail to get into the endzone. The coach is able to revive Smith and quickly shoves him back into the game for what will be the final play of the game. Smith, however, is still dazed and only partially aware of where he is or what he's doing, and Tech has to have a teammate help him receive the direct snap and then push him down the field. With Smith slowly wandering down the field in an unaware daze, Tech does an expert job of blocking all the A&M defenders from tackling him, leaving Smith as the only player still on his feet. Smith gets his feet tangled in a number eight that peeled off a player's uniform, but is still able to get right down to the goalline. Meanwhile, an A&M defender has managed to get up and doggedly pursues Smith. Smith reaches the goalline, but begins to shakily dance back and forth just shy of it. The A&M defender dives to tackle him with only a second left in the game, but Smith inadvertently moves to the right. The defender dives right past Smith and through the endzone, into one of the poles of the field goal uprights.",
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"title": "Emmitt Smith Net Worth 2020: How Much Is The NFL Rushing King Worth? | Fanbuzz",
"headings": "Emmitt Smith’s Net Worth: How NFL’s Rushing King Racked Up Millions\nEmmitt Smith’s Net Worth: How NFL’s Rushing King Racked Up Millions\nPlaying Contracts\nRetirement and Business Endeavors\nWhat is Emmitt Smith Net Worth 2020?\nMORE: The Best Quarterbacks in Dallas Cowboys History, Ranked\n",
"segment": "There he became the second-leading rusher in American high school history and was named USA Today and Parade Magazine High School Player of the Year in 1986. He accepted an athletic scholarship to play for Galen Hall and the close-by University of Florida Gators football team in Gainesville, where he played in the late 1980s and became a three-time First-Team All-SEC back and unanimous All-American in 1989. In his first collegiate start, he broke the UF single-game rushing record when he ran for 224 yards and two touchdowns against Alabama. Advertisement\nFollowing his junior season that capped an impressive college career, Smith headed for the NFL. The Dallas Cowboys selected him in the first round (17th overall pick) in the 1990 NFL Draft, a pick they received in the infamous Herschel Walker trade. Alongside quarterback Troy Aikman and wide receiver Michael Irvin, Smith wound up playing a key role in the Cowboys’ three Super Bowl Championship teams of the 1990s. He won the NFL Most Valuable Player award in 1993 and was a four-time First-Team All-Pro and eight-time Pro Bowl selection. His insane speed and ability to run through the tackles before defenders could blink made Smith not only one of the greatest backs of his generation, but of all time. Smith, of course, would go on to break Walter Payton’s career record and currently holds the NFL rushing crown. But just how much cash did he haul in for his superstar talents?",
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"headings": "2017-2018 NCAA Basketball Preseason Top 25\n2017-2018 NCAA Basketball Preseason Top 25\n1. Michigan State Spartans\n2. Duke Blue Devils\n3. Wichita State Shockers\n4. USC Trojans\n5. Virginia Cavaliers\n6. Arizona Wildcats\n7. Villanova Wildcats\n8. Texas A&M Aggies\n9. Kentucky Wildcats\n10. Florida Gators\n11. Miami Hurricanes\n12. Kansas Jayhawks\n13. Texas Longhorns\n14. Northwestern Wildcats\n15. Oklahoma Sooners\n16. North Carolina Tar Heels\n17. Purdue Boilermakers\n18. Notre Dame Fighting Irish\n19. Cincinnati Bearcats\n20. Louisville Cardinals\n21. Auburn Tigers\n22. Minnesota Golden Gophers\n23. Bucknell Bison\n24. Gonzaga Bulldogs\n25. UCLA Bruins\nAnd a few other teams of interest...\nAlabama Crimson Tide\nGrand Canyon Antelopes\nOregon Ducks\nSt. John's Red Storm\nTCU Horned Frogs\nUniversity of Central Florida Knights\nWestern Kentucky Hilltoppers\nWisconsin Badgers\nComments\n",
"segment": "31-5, 17-1 in the MVC; lost to Kentucky in the NCAA Round of 32\nPreseason Projection: Final 4\nDepartures: Daishon Smith (4.8 ppg., 38.4% 3pt.) Gregg Marshall's Shockers return every major contributor except backup point guard Daishon Smith, who should be capably replaced by a similar junior college recruit in Samajae Haynes-Jones. The most important development should come from sophomore point guard Landry Shamet, who seemingly came out of nowhere as a redshirt freshman to adequately and impressively replace Fred VanVleet. Shamet (11.4 ppg., 43.9% 3pt.) provides the team with a clutch shooter and he's tremendously efficient with the basketball (he posted a 3 to 1 assist to turnover ratio;",
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"segment": "The Cowboys finished first in the NFC East with a 13-3 record. On January 10, 1993, he appeared in his first career playoff game during the Cowboys 34-10 win over the Philadelphia Eagles, playing on special teams. Smith earned the first ring of his career as a rookie, after the Cowboys went on to Super Bowl XXVII and defeated the Buffalo Bills 52-17. In 1993, he was leading the team in pre-season (13) and receiving yards (197), while competing for the role as the third wide receiver that was left open with the departure in free agency of Kelvin Martin, behind Irvin and Harper. On August 21, Smith began feeling a pain in his abdominal area and brought it to the attention of two trainers and the team doctor, J.D. Zamarano, and was given Pepto Bismol, Maalox, and Tagamet. He played in the next preseason game and caught a touchdown reception, and was waved back in by a coach after taking himself out from taking a hit to the abdominal area that worsened the pain. Over the next few days he repeatedly brought the pain to the attention of the trainers and wasn't given adequate care or the correct diagnosis. He asked to be directed to a doctor and was told to see the team doctor who gave him a check up and took him to see the team surgeon that finally diagnosed him with appendicitis. On August 24, 1993, he underwent an emergency appendectomy surgery. The following day, he was released from the hospital by the surgeon although he had a 102.5 degree fever.",
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"segment": "his best three events would have been sufficient. In 2016 Smith finished 157th in the FedEx points list. His performance in the Web.com Tour Finals, where he was runner-up in the Nationwide Children's Hospital Championship, allowed him to return to the PGA Tour for 2017. In May 2017, Smith, partnered with Jonas Blixt, won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, the first team event on the PGA Tour since 1981. The pair did not make a bogey during the tournament and defeated Scott Brown and Kevin Kisner in a playoff. It was Smith's first career PGA Tour win. He had two top-10 finishes on the 2017 PGA Tour, tying for 6th place at the Valero Texas Open and for 7th at the Wyndham Championship and finished 46th in the FedEx Cup standings. He started the new PGA Tour season by tying for 5th place in the CIMB Classic in Malaysia and finishing 3rd in the CJ Cup in South Korea in late 2017. Smith continued his good form by finishing 4th in the Emirates Australian Open and then winning the Australian PGA Championship the following week, beating Jordan Zunic in a playoff. On 2 December 2018, Smith defended his title at the Australian PGA Championship, winning by two strokes over Marc Leishman.",
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"segment": "We expect him to do those things.\" During his senior year in 2006, Smith had 155 carries for 815 yards and 12 touchdowns, completed nine of 25 passes for 230 yards and two touchdowns, and made three receptions for 81 yards. Over the course of his interscholastic career, Smith returned six kickoffs for touchdowns. He earned all-state kick returner honors as a sophomore, all-district honors as a junior, and honorable mention All-Northwest Region quarterback honors, all-district, and all-area honors as a senior. As a college prospect, Rivals.com ranked him 30th nationally among dual-threat quarterbacks, Scouts, Inc. ranked him 33rd nationally among wide receivers, and SuperPrep placed him on its Virginia 33. ESPN assessed him as a \"do-it-all prospect\" and projected him as a wide receiver because of his size and speed. Smith was recruited by Maryland, Penn State, and Virginia Tech. He was shown interest by Virginia, but did not receive a scholarship offer. The Virginia staff, which questioned whether he had recovered his speed after a basketball injury during his junior year, asked Smith to run a 4.5-second 40-yard dash at a Nike combine at Clemson University, which he did. The Virginia staff then asked him to repeat the feat at the University of Virginia campus, but Maryland offered a scholarship, which Smith accepted.",
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"segment": "Things started to turn around on October 15 when he posted a 100- yard return of a kickoff for a touchdown against Texas Tech. Over the ensuing weeks, he earned numerous Big 12 Conference honors for the 2011 team, including becoming a two-time Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week. His first Player of the Week recognition came on October 24 after he produced a 251-yard all-purpose yards performance on October 22 against Kansas in the Governor's Cup that included posting a 97-yard kickoff return touchdown while becoming the first player in school history to return kickoffs for touchdowns in consecutive games and having a career-high five-reception 110-yard receiving day. His other Player of the Week recognition that season came on November 7 after a 315-yard all-purpose yard November 5 game against Oklahoma State that included an 80-yard kickoff return and three rushes for 84 yards as well as three receptions for 32 yards and a touchdown. Due to what was at first an undisclosed injury, he did not play in the final three games of Kansas State's regular season. Later, the injury was determined to be a lacerated kidney. In the four games before the injury, he had at least three receptions and 125 all-purpose yards in each game. He was the Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year, a second-team All-Big 12 selection as a kickoff returner/punt returner, and an honorable mention selection as a wide receiver. He was a first-team All-American selection by Sporting News and the Walter Camp Football Foundation, and a second-team All-American selection by CBS Sports and Sports Illustrated. As a result of the extent of his honors, he was recognized as a consensus All-American by the NCAA.",
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"segment": "The next day, he played in his first game since returning and made eight combined tackles in a 48-30 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles. Smith started only seven games in the 2013 season due to his foot injury and made 58 combined tackles and two interceptions. 2014\nHe resumed as the starting free safety under new head coach Mike Zimmer. In the season-opener against the St. Louis Rams, Smith made two solo tackles, a pass deflection, a sack, and intercepted a pass by Shaun Hill, returning it for an 81-yard touchdown in a 34-6 victory. In Week 4 against the Atlanta Falcons, Smith intercepted a pass thrown by Matt Ryan in a 41-28 win. The following week, in a Thursday Night game against the Green Bay Packers, Smith intercepted a pass thrown by Matt Flynn in a 42-10 loss. On November 2, 2014, he recorded a season-high ten solo tackles in a 29-26 win over the Washington Redskins. In a Week 11 contest, Smith recorded three solo tackles, a pass deflection, and intercepted a pass thrown by Jay Cutler in a 21-13 loss to the Chicago Bears. The next game, he deflected a pass, made five solo tackles, and assisted on five tackles, tying his season-high of ten combined tackles in a 24-21 loss to the Packers. In Week 16 against the Miami Dolphins, Smith intercepted a pass thrown by Ryan Tannehill in a 37-35 loss.",
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"segment": "What Languages are Spoken in Italy? - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages are Spoken in Italy? Italian is the official language of Italy. Official Language of Italy\nItaly is located in Western Europe, where it juts out into the Mediterranean Sea. It has a multicultural population of over 60 million inhabitants, who speak a diverse range of languages from minority languages to regional dialects. The official language spoken in Italy, however, is Italian. This language is spoken by around 85 million people throughout the world and serves as one of the working languages of the Council of Europe. It is considered a Romance language and is more closely related to Latin than any other Romance language. Italian has its roots in the Tuscan dialect of the Italo-Dalmatian subgroup, which belongs to the Indo-European language family. This dialect was used by the upper class and by writers of the Florentine society during the 1100’s.",
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"segment": "But the pronunciation takes on local and regional forms, which also are supplemented by such area-specific languages as Sardinian. 0 0 1\n🙏\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2017-11-29 14:34:30\nThe 1 and only official language of Italy is Italian, which is also the national language, spoken by nearly everyone as either a first or second language. English is the most widely spoken foreign language in Italy. About 35% of the population can speak English with varying degrees of fluency. Here is a list of all 34 languages spoken in Italy: 1. Albanian, Arbëreshë\n2. Bavarian\n3. Catalan-Valencian-Balear\n4. Cimbrian\n5.",
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"segment": "Of all the romance languages, Italian is the closest to Latin. Modern Italian has evolved into a language with several dialects. Italian Speaking Countries\nItaly\nItalian is the official language of Italy. About 60 million Italians in the country speak the language. Approximately 54 million consider it their first language. It is used in an official capacity including in schools, parliamentary sessions, public gatherings, and day-to-day communication. Italy is considered the birthplace of the Italian language. Albania\nItalian is the most spoken foreign language in Albania. Approximately 800,000 people speak it. It was considered an official language when Albania was a protectorate of Italy.",
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"segment": "The official language of Italy is Italian and in some small areas German, Slovenian or French. People also speak dialects of Italian such as Sicilian and Sardinian. There are many different dialects spoken in Italy. They vary between regions and, in some cases, also between provinces. The people of Italy are mostly descendant from the ancient Romans . Italy is home to more World Heritage Sites than any other nation in the world. These sites are culturally important and valued according to UNESCO. About 60% of the works of art of the world are in Italy. Italy is also a big wine producer. In 2005 it made over 5 million tonnes.",
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"segment": "Generally speaking, Italy has a temperate seasonal climate. FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Italy\nWhat is Italy in Italian\nIn Italian language Italy is ITALIA. What is Italy’s language? The official language of Italy is Italian. However, Italy has many regional languages and dialects and several, recognized minority languages. What is Italy’s population? The population of Italy is approximately 60 million inhabitants. What is Italy currency? The Italy currency is the euro.",
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"segment": "The official language spoken in Italy, however, is Italian. This language is spoken by around 85 million people throughout the world and serves as one of the working languages of the Council of Europe. It is considered a Romance language and is more closely related to Latin than any other Romance language. Italian has its roots in the Tuscan dialect of the Italo-Dalmatian subgroup, which belongs to the Indo-European language family. This dialect was used by the upper class and by writers of the Florentine society during the 1100’s. In fact, the famous author Dante Alighieri is often given credit for standardizing the language. Today, Italian is not listed by the constitution as the official language, although several courts have made legal decisions identifying the language as such. Minority Languages of Italy\nA number of minority languages are also spoken in Italy. Many of them have been classified as historical language minorities by the government of Italy, including French, Greek, German, Sardinian, Albanian, Occitan, Croatian, Slovene, Ladin, Friulian, Catalan, and Franco-Provencal. Of these languages, Sardinian belongs to its own group within the Romance languages.",
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"segment": "Italian Speaking Countries - WorldAtlas\nItalian Speaking Countries\nItalian is one of the Romance Languages. The Italian language is the official language of Italy, San Marino, Vatican City, Switzerland, and the Western Istria region of Slovakia and Croatia. Albania, Monaco, and Malta had Italian as an official language at one point. Italian is a romance language that is part of the Indo-European family of languages. It is an offspring of the Latin language used by Romans just like all the other romance languages. Of all the romance languages, Italian is the closest to Latin. Modern Italian has evolved into a language with several dialects. Italian Speaking Countries\nItaly\nItalian is the official language of Italy. About 60 million Italians in the country speak the language. Approximately 54 million consider it their first language.",
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"segment": "But in fact, there are several different languages spoken in Italy, as well as a number of dialects. Where is Italian spoken? How many Italian speakers are there? What other languages are spoken in Italy? What are the major dialects of Italian? Most regions in Italy have their own accent, dialect, and sometimes their own language. The evolved over centuries and remained distinct from standard Italian for a variety of reasons. Modern day Italian is said to come from Dante and his Divine Comedy. He was a Florentine that wrote in the \"language of the people\" instead of the more academic Latin. For this reason, today, Florentines maintain that they speak the \"true\" Italian as they speak the version made popular by Dante himself.",
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"segment": "Italian is also the official language in San Marino and is commonly spoken in Vatican City whose official language is Latin. Understand\nItaly is, for the most part, a peninsula situated on the Mediterranean Sea, bordering France, Switzerland, Austria, and Slovenia in the north. Italy, which is boot-shaped, is surrounded by the Ligurian and the Tyrrhenian Seas to the west, the Mediterranean and Ionian Seas to the South, and the Adriatic Sea to the East. Italian is the official language spoken by the majority of the population, but as you travel throughout the country you will find that there are several distinct Italian languages and dialects depending on the region you're in, many of which might be completely incomprehensible to each other but practically all native Italians can speak the national standard. French is spoken in the northwest and German in the northeast. Italy has a very diverse landscape, but can be primarily described as mountainous, including the Alps and the Apennines mountain ranges that run through the vast majority of it. Two major islands are part of this country: Sardinia, which is an island off the west coast of Italy, and Sicily, at the southern tip (the \"toe\") of the boot. History\nThe Pantheon, a huge Roman temple, which is a symbol of the Roman civilization in Italy. Certainly, humans inhabited the Italian peninsula for at least 200,000 years;",
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"segment": "Visit Kiev Ukraine - Money\nSkip to primary navigation\nSkip to main content\nSkip to primary sidebar\nSkip to footer\nVisit Kiev Ukraine\nA comprehensive guide to the best city in Eastern Europe\nMenu\nHome\nAttractions\nHotels\nEssential\nRestaurants\nMaps\nTransport\nVisit Kiev Ukraine > Essential > Money\nMoney\nRead 48 Comments\nCurrency\nThe currency of Ukraine is the hryvnia (UAH), pronounced gryvnya. There are 100 kopecks in a hryvnia. Notes come in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 50, 100, 200, and 500 hryvnia. There are 50, 25, 10, 5, 2 and 1 kopeck coins. There is also a 1 hryvnia coin. Currency Exchange\nThe Ukrainian hryvnia exchange rate is no longer fixed to the dollar or any other currency. Current exchange rates ( last updated Saturday 8th of May 2021 at 4:33 am GMT) with major currencies are: Eurozone – 1 euro (EUR) = 33.755 UAH\nRussia – 1 Russian ruble (RUB) = 0.376 UAH\nUK – 1 British pound (GBP) = 38.811 UAH\nUSA – 1 US dollar (USD) = 27.752 UAH\nA more comprehensive list of exchange rates can be found here. Contrary to popular misconception you can’t use foreign currency for most transactions in Ukraine. Click here to view our fantastic interactive map of Kiev\nYou will need to change your money in hryvnia to pay for most goods and services.",
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"headings": "Facts about Ukraine\nFacts about Ukraine\nClick to view full Infographic\n",
"segment": "Viktor Yanukovych\nPrime Minister: Mykola Azarov\nWhat form of currency does Ukraine use? Ukraine has been using the hryvnia, or grivna (UAH) since September 2, 1996. The grivna was the currency of Kievan Rus, back in the 11th century. What are some aspects of Ukraine’s culture and traditions? Ukrainian culture is heavily influenced by the Ukrainian Orthodox church, neighboring nations, since the country’s boundaries have changed many times, there is much overlap. Food in Ukraine is typical Eastern European food, such as cheese (especially head cheese), sausage, and borshch, which is the national soup of Ukraine. Many ancient traditions are carried on in Ukraine today, like traditional dances and music. One Ukrainian tradition is the decorating of Pysanka, or Ukrainian Easter egg during Holy Week, the week leading up to Easter. Pysanky are intricately decorated using a wax-relief method, though there are many variations on design and techniques for creating these eggs.",
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"headings": "Flag of\nUkraine\n\nFlag of Ukraine\nHistory\nFlag proportion 2:3\nFlag colors\nPopulation\nSurface\n233 013 sq mi\nPopulation density\nCountry information\nNeighbouring countries:\nUkraine\nWater\nCurrency\nTimezones\nCodes\nNeighboring countries of Ukraine\n",
"segment": "Ukraine is a Unitary semi-presidential constitutional republic. The currency in Ukraine is the Ukrainian hryvnia ₴ (UAH), Russian ruble (RUB). UTC (standard time) in Ukraine is UTC+02:00 and UTC+03:00 in summer. Ukraine has the unique two-letter country code, UA (also Internet top-level domain), its three-letter country code is UKR, and its three-digit country code is 804. The calling code for Ukraine is +380. Water\nCurrency\nUkrainian hryvnia ₴ (UAH), Russian ruble (RUB)\nTimezones\nCET: UTC+02:00\nCEST: UTC+03:00\nCodes\nInternet TLD: UA\nAlpha-3 code: UKR\nNumeric code:",
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"headings": "\nUKRAINIAN CURRENCY & GETTING HRYVNIAS IN UKRAINE\nContents\nWHAT IS UKRAINE'S CURRENCY?\nCAN I USE EUROS OR US DOLLARS IN UKRAINE?\nCURRENT EXCHANGE RATE OF HRYVNIA TO USD / EURO\nCAN I GET HRYVNIAS BEFORE BOARDING MY PLANE FOR UKRAINE?\nWAYS OF GETTING HRYVNIAS IN UKRAINE\nUsing Visa and MasterCard to Withdraw Money at an ATM\nCashing your Traveler's Cheques\nCurrency Exchange in a Local Ukrainian Bank\n",
"segment": "Can I use Euros or US dollars? Current exchange rate of hryvnia to USD / Euro\nCan I get Ukrainian money before boarding my plane for Ukraine? Ways of getting hryvnias\nUsing Visa and MasterCard to withdraw money at an ATM\nCashing your traveler's cheques\nCurrency Exchange in a Local Ukrainian Bank\nWHAT IS UKRAINE'S CURRENCY? To begin with, the Ukrainian currency is called hryvnia, although it can be spelled and pronounced differently depending on your whereabouts within the country. The alternative types of spelling are grivna and hryvnya. Ukraine’s currency code is UAH, where UA is the country’s 2-letter code, and H is the first letter of the country’s currency. CAN I USE EUROS OR US DOLLARS IN UKRAINE? The answer is yes, you can use euros, US dollars and even Russian roubles, but only to exchange them into Ukraine’s local currency for later use. That is, you will not be able to pay for your groceries, public transportation or a hotel room in any currency but Ukrainian hryvnia. Some private business might accept a payment in a foreign currency, but these instances are rare.",
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"headings": "\nUKRAINIAN CURRENCY & GETTING HRYVNIAS IN UKRAINE\nContents\nWHAT IS UKRAINE'S CURRENCY?\nCAN I USE EUROS OR US DOLLARS IN UKRAINE?\nCURRENT EXCHANGE RATE OF HRYVNIA TO USD / EURO\nCAN I GET HRYVNIAS BEFORE BOARDING MY PLANE FOR UKRAINE?\nWAYS OF GETTING HRYVNIAS IN UKRAINE\nUsing Visa and MasterCard to Withdraw Money at an ATM\nCashing your Traveler's Cheques\nCurrency Exchange in a Local Ukrainian Bank\n",
"segment": "Ukraine’s currency code is UAH, where UA is the country’s 2-letter code, and H is the first letter of the country’s currency. CAN I USE EUROS OR US DOLLARS IN UKRAINE? The answer is yes, you can use euros, US dollars and even Russian roubles, but only to exchange them into Ukraine’s local currency for later use. That is, you will not be able to pay for your groceries, public transportation or a hotel room in any currency but Ukrainian hryvnia. Some private business might accept a payment in a foreign currency, but these instances are rare. CURRENT EXCHANGE RATE OF HRYVNIA TO USD / EURO\nThe current rate of exchange of Ukraine's money to one US dollar (as of Nov. 2013) is 1 to 8. That is, for 1 US dollar you will get 8 Ukrainian hryvnias. And the cost of 1 Euro is a bit more than 11 UAH. Tip: to see the current exchange rate of Ukraine currency to US dollar, click on the following link:",
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"url": "https://www.travelallrussia.com/blog/russian-currency",
"title": "Russian Currency & Money | What is the Currency in Russia?",
"headings": "Currency & Money in Russia\nCurrency & Money in Russia\nCurrency Converter\nWhat is the Russian currency called?\nWhat is the best currency to take to Russia?\nCan you use Dollars & Euros in Russia?\nATMs in Russia: How to Withdraw Money?\nWhat can you buy for 1 US dollar in Russia?\nIs the Russian currency strong?\nCosts of Top Goods & Services in Russia\n",
"segment": "For starters, the official currency of Russia is the Russian Rubles. Plus debit cards are accepted in most places, including shops, hotels, and restaurants. 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The Russian ruble or rouble (Russian: рубль rublʹ; sign: ₽, руб; code: RUB) is the currency of the Russian Federation, the partially recognized republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia and the unrecognized republics of Donetsk and Luhansk. YouTube\nFirebird Tours\n3.45K subscribers\nSubscribe\nCURRENCY OF RUSSIA ✧ What can you buy with 500 rubles?",
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"url": "https://valuenomad.com/send-money-to-ukraine/",
"title": "How to Send Money to Ukraine (Cheapest and Fastest Ways) - Value Nomad",
"headings": "How to Send Money to Ukraine (Cheapest and Fastest Ways)\nHow to Send Money to Ukraine (Cheapest and Fastest Ways)\nIn this post we will analyze how to send money to Ukraine from different countries, using the cheapest and the fastest ways available\nSending Money to Ukraine: Overview\nSending Money to Ukraine: Costs\nUkraine Currency and Exchange Rates\nSending Money to Ukraine: Cheap and Fast Options\nCheapest and Fastest Ways to Send Money to Ukraine\nTransferWise\nAzimo\nTransfergo\nRia Money Transfer\nMoneygram\nXE money transfer\nPayoneer\nClick here to visit Payoneer\nBiggest Banks in Ukraine and Swift Codes\nOther Ukraine Resources\n",
"segment": "Some companies have transfer fees and also earn on the exchange rate. It is important to note that Ukraine’s currency is the hryvnia, so double check the exchange rates to make sure your transfer is cost effective. The code for the Ukrainian currency is UAH. Ukraine Currency and Exchange Rates\nThe currency in Ukraine is the Ukrainian Hryvnia. Here are the currenct exchange rates for the UAH as of [current_date format=’F j, Y’]. 1 USD to UAH: 27.46 UAH. 1 GBP to UAH: 38.88 UAH. 1 CHF to UAH:",
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"headings": "Best Things To Do in Dubai, United Arab Emirates\nTop Tourist Attractions in Dubai\nBest Things To Do in Dubai, United Arab Emirates\nBrowse Categories\nTourist Attractions in Dubai\nBurj Khalifa\nAl Mamzar Beach Park\nBurj Al Arab\nEmirates Tower\nPalm Islands\nWorlds Islands\nThe Dubai Fountain\nBastakia Quarter\nDesert Safari\nThe Dubai Mall\nJumeirah Mosque\nDubai Creek\nGold Souk\nSki Dubai\nHinthunt\nAll Questions\nwhat kind of clothing do thay whare\nbest time of year to visit dubai\n",
"segment": "Things to do in Dubai - Places to Visit in Dubai - TripHobo\nDubai Tourism\nBest Time to Visit Dubai\nHow To Reach Dubai\nRestaurants in Dubai\nEvents & Festivals in Dubai\nDubai Map\nThings To Do in Dubai\nDubai Itineraries\nDubai Tours\nDubai Hotels\nTop Tourist Attractions in Dubai\nHome\nPlaces\nAsia\nUnited Arab Emirates\nDubai\nThings To Do In Dubai\nBest Things To Do in Dubai, United Arab Emirates\nAre you looking for what to do in Dubai? Dubai is city where one can enjoy from Desert Safari to skiing in ice. Dubai is full of fun fullied unique things to do. City is full of lot of wow factors that make visit to Dubai memorable. Few points of interest are listed below. Essential Things to Do in Dubai\nBurj Khalifa : The tallest building in the world, Bhurj Khalifa is nothing short of an architectural wonder. It measures a whopping 830 meters. The highlights of this building are the dancing fountain and the view from the observation deck. The building has also gained some popularity as a BASE jumping location\nPalm Islands :",
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"segment": "– Spend a day enjoying the golden sands of Kite Beach, one of the best beaches in Dubai. – Visit the Jumeirah Mosque, the largest mosque in the UAE. – Explore the grounds of Jumeirah Beach. – Shop until you drop at Mercato Shopping Mall. – Satisfy your sweet tooth at Dum Dum Donutterie. – Listen to great music and watch burlesque dancer perform at Frame. – Dance the night away at A Club. – Eat amazing Japanese and seafood dishes at 3 Fils. – Dine on delicious food at Turkish Village Restaurant & Café. – Savour middle eastern delicacies at Samad Al Iraqi.",
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"segment": "Read on to know about 20 best sights, tours and activities in Dubai. 1. Dubai Creek (from USD 92.0)\nSource: www.getyourguide.com\nFrom the trading port on the Gulf, cutting through the heart of Dubai, the Dubai Creek winds its way up to the Ras al Khor bird sanctuary on the desert edge of Dubai. “Dhows” as the old-fashioned fishing boats are called, criss-cross the water from Bur Dubai on the left bank to Deira on the right. Cruising down the Dubai Creek is an experience you cannot miss when in Dubai. You can also catch a water taxi dhow instead or opt for a romantic sunset dhow cruise traveling further upstream. A sunset dhow cruise includes BBQ buffet dinner with Music and Tanura Dance show. As you cruise along sipping on your drink, enjoy the glittering lights of the lit up high-rise buildings lining the Creek. Another important highlight of the Dubai Creek is the Dubai Creek Golf & Yacht Club, which overlooks both the Creek and Marina.",
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"segment": "You can go on a cruise at Dhow Cruise. You can also make trip to the The Dubai Palm Island and have a great time there. Show more\nShopping, Dining and Nightlife in Dubai\nThe innumerable hotels and restaurants in Dubai offer a wide range of delectable dishes. Shopping forms one of the main attractions for tourists visiting Dubai. The Mall Emirates, apart from offering an exquisite range of items, also boasts an indoor ski resort. The ski resort is built over an area of 22,500 kilometers and is covered with real snow. The Mercato Mall is another that is thronged by tourists. The Deira’s Gold Souq is famous for its gold jewelry. People from various places come to Dubai during the Dubai Shopping Festival every year. Show more\nJust by taking a cheap flight to Dubai, you are provided with a plethora of avenues that would surely make your time there enchanting.",
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"segment": "21 things to do in Dubai | Places to visit in Dubai | Time Out Dubai\nAttractions\n21 things to do in Dubai – from beaches to attractions and more\nIt’s time to get out there and see the city\nApril 05, 2020 9:30 AM\nThere are heaps of amazing things to do in Dubai, Friday and evening brunches to nights out, theatre, beaches or shopping. Whatever fun things to do in Dubai you’re looking for, you’re sure to find something fantastic. With world-class restaurants (click here to see our pick of the very best in the city) as well as some stunning rooftop bars, super-clubs and ladies’ nights, there’s loads to keep you occupied. For a comprehensive list of Dubai’s awesome things to do and attractions, click here, but below we’ve picked the best of the bunch that should be on your Dubai bucket list. Here are 21 amazing things to do in Dubai, it’s time to get out there and start ticking them off. be on your Dubai bucket list. It’s time to get out there and start ticking them off. For our fully comprehensive list of more than 100 fantastic things to do in Dubai, click here. Al Seef\nThis relative newcomer to Dubai’s Creekside dining and shopping scene, Al Seef sits on the Bur Dubai side of Dubai Creek. Al Seef is an area steeped in history, with a huge amount of Emirati culture and there are loads of things to do in this part of Dubai.",
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"segment": "6. Beaches\nThere are plenty of beaches in the United Arab Emirates. From Dubai, to Abu Dhabi and Fujairah, tourists can choose from different water sports such as diving, jet skiing, stand up paddle boarding, and snorkelling are available at resorts. 7. Bastakia\nThe Bastakia quarter Old Dubai is also one of the must-see tourist spots. Buildings are preserved in typical Arabian architectural styles. It is also home to museums. Various museums allow you to enter the houses and see typical Arabian interiors within the quarter, along with mosques and a small surviving segment of the original Dubai city wall. It is located in Bur Dubai. 8.",
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who is the current leader of china today? | Xi Jinping | [
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"segment": "Who is the head of China? The head of China's state is the President of China, currently Hu Jintao. 胡锦涛The head of China's government is the Premier of China, currently Wen Jiabao. Who is the leader of China? The main leaders of China are the President of China (head of state) and the Premier of China (head of government).China's current President is Hu Jintao, and the Premier is Wen Jiabao. Does China have a king or prime minster? NeitherThe head of state of the Peoples Republic of China is the President. What is the government in China today? China is currently a single-party communist state. The power rests primarily with a 'chief of state' and a 'head of government.'",
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"segment": "Yes, the President of China is the head of state in China. The head of government is the Premier of China. Who is the Head of Government in China? The Head of Government in China is the Premier of China, currently Wen Jiabao. China also has a President whom is Head of State. Who is the head of China? The head of China's state is the President of China, currently Hu Jintao. 胡锦涛The head of China's government is the Premier of China, currently Wen Jiabao. Who is the leader of China? The main leaders of China are the President of China (head of state) and the Premier of China (head of government).China's current President is Hu Jintao, and the Premier is Wen Jiabao.",
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"segment": "Who is China's new leader? Watch later\nShare\nCopy link\nInfo\nShopping\nTap to unmute\nIf playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. Up Next\nCancel\nAutoplay is paused\nCNN\nSUBSCRIBE\nSUBSCRIBED\nYou're signed out\nVideos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel\nConfirm\nSwitch camera\nShare\nInclude playlist\nAn error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. 0:00\n2:56\n0:00 / 2:56\nLive\n•\nScroll for details",
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"segment": "^ The de jure head of government of China is the Premier, whose current holder is Li Keqiang. ^ Previously President of Russia in 2000-2008. ^ President of China since 14 March 2013. References\n^ \"Security Council Members | United Nations Security Council\". www.un.org. Retrieved 21 March 2020. ^ [1] Archived 20 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine\n^ \"Ambassador Zhang Jun, PR\". chnun.chinamission.org.cn. Retrieved 6 May 2020. ^ \"Nicolas de Rivière\".",
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"segment": "40. Who is the current prime minister of Pakistan? Answer: Shahid Khaqan Abbasi. 41. Who is the current president of China? Answer: Xi Jinping. 42. Who is the current president of Japan?",
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"segment": "Lay it on me.\" Secretary: \"' Hu' is the new leader of China.\" President: \" That's what I want to know.\" Secretary: \" That's what I'm telling you.\" President: \" That's what I'm asking you. Who is the new leader of China?\"",
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in which city was president kennedy killed? | Dallas | [
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"segment": "November 22, 1963: Death of the President | JFK Library\nNovember 22, 1963: Death of the President\nShortly after noon on November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated as he rode in a motorcade through Dealey Plaza in downtown Dallas, Texas. By the fall of 1963, President John F. Kennedy and his political advisers were preparing for the next presidential campaign. Although he had not formally announced his candidacy, it was clear that President Kennedy was going to run and he seemed confident about his chances for re-election. At the end of September, the president traveled west, speaking in nine different states in less than a week. The trip was meant to put a spotlight on natural resources and conservation efforts. But JFK also used it to sound out themes—such as education, national security, and world peace—for his run in 1964. Campaigning in Texas\nA month later, the president addressed Democratic gatherings in Boston and Philadelphia. Then, on November 12, he held the first important political planning session for the upcoming election year.",
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"headings": "\nJohn F. Kennedy\nMay 29, 1917\nJohn Fitzgerald Kennedy is born in Massachusetts.\nJune 1940\nKennedy graduates from Harvard College.\nAugust 3, 1943\nKennedy is wounded in the South Pacific.\nMay 29, 1917\nJohn Fitzgerald Kennedy is born in Massachusetts.\nKennedy graduates from Harvard College.\nKennedy is wounded in the South Pacific.\nKennedy is elected to Congress in Massachusetts.\nKennedy becomes a U.S. Senator.\nKennedy marries Jacqueline Bouvier.\nKennedy has his second back operation.\nKennedy is elected president of the United States.\nKennedy establishes the Peace Corps.\nThe U.S. invades Cuba at the Bay of Pigs.\nKennedy pledges that the U.S. will put a man on the moon.\nKennedy guides the nation through the Cuban Missile Crisis.\nKennedy sends the Alabama National Guard to the University of Alabama.\nJohn Fitzgerald Kennedy signs the Partial Test Ban Treaty.\nKennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas.\n",
"segment": "JFK signs the Partial Test Ban Treaty, prohibiting nuclear weapons testing with the exception of underground nuclear testing. The Soviet Union and the United Kingdom also sign the treaty. November 22, 1963\nKennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald shoots JFK as he travel in a motorcade through downtown Dallas. Kennedy is pronounced dead at 1 p.m. at Parkland Memorial Hospital. Lyndon B. Johnson is sworn in as the thirty-sixth President of the United States. <a href=\"https://www.softschools.com/timelines/john_f_kennedy_timeline/122/\">John F. Kennedy Timeline</a>",
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"segment": "BBC ON THIS DAY | 22 | 1963: Kennedy shot dead in Dallas\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n1963: Kennedy shot dead in Dallas\nThe President of the United States has been assassinated by a gunman in Dallas, Texas. John F Kennedy was hit in the head and throat when three shots were fired at his open-topped car. The presidential motorcade was travelling through the main business area of the city. Texas Governor John Connally was also seriously injured when one of the unknown sniper's bullets hit him in the back. The men were accompanied by their wives, who were both uninjured. Vice-president Lyndon Johnson - who was following in a different car - has been sworn in as the new US leader. The presidential party was driving from Dallas airport to the city centre when witnesses said shots were fired from the window of a building overlooking the road. The president collapsed into Jackie Kennedy's arms, who was heard to cry \"Oh no\".",
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"segment": "Both activists, and one innocent bystander, were killed by bodyguards and police. John F. Kennedy\n1963\n22 November. USA, Dallas, Texas. Lee Harvey Oswald\n12.30 pm. US President Kennedy drove through Dallas in an open car. Suddenly, shots rang out. One bullet hit his neck, another his head. The alleged assassin Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested shortly afterwards and shot dead two days later by nightclub owner Jack Ruby. One of the most famous assassinations in history. Robert Kennedy\n1968\n6 June.",
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"headings": "10 Nostradamus’ Predictions That Have Already Come True\n10 Nostradamus’ Predictions That Have Already Come True\n10 The Great Fire Of London\n9 French Revolution\n8 Rise Of Napoleon\n7 Louis Pasteur\n6 Adolf Hitler\n5 World War II\n4 Atomic Bombings\n3 Death of the Kennedy Brothers\n2 Death of Princess Diana\n1 9 / 11 Tragedy\n",
"segment": "Conflict at Reins, London and a pestilence in Tuscany.” What happened: History has it, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was assassinated at 12:30PM on 22nd Friday, November, 1963. He was fatally shot while traveling with his wife Jacqueline, Texas Governor John Connally, and Nellie in a Presidential motorcade. 5 years later, the assassination of Robert F. Kenndy, took place shortly after midnight on 5th of June, 1968 in Los Angeles, California. Earlier that evening, RFK was declared the winner in the South Dakota and California presidential primaries in the 1968 election. He was shot at midnight, and pronounced dead 26 hours after his head been shot. 2 Death of Princess Diana\nimage: Russ2009\nPrediction: “The penultimate of the surname of Prophet\nWill take Diana for his day and rest:",
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"title": "John F. Kennedy - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia",
"headings": "John F. Kennedy\nJohn F. Kennedy\n\"JFK\" redirects here. For the JFK airport, see John F. Kennedy International Airport.\nContents\nEarly life\nPresidency\nAssassination\nMain article: Assassination of John F. Kennedy\nLegacy\nReferences\nOther websites\n",
"segment": "Assassination\nMain article: Assassination of John F. Kennedy\nKennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, in Dallas, Texas. He was being driven through the city in an open-top car, along with John Connally, the Governor of Texas. As the car drove into Dealey Plaza, shots were fired. Kennedy was shot once in the throat and once in the head. He was taken to Parkland Memorial Hospital 4 miles (6.4 km) away. At 1:00 p.m., Kennedy was pronounced dead. Lee Harvey Oswald, a former U.S. Marine, was the prime suspect in the murder, and he was arrested on the same day for the murder of a policeman called J. D. Tippit. Oswald denied shooting anyone and was killed two days later on November 24 by Jack Ruby . Kennedy had a state funeral on November 25, three days after his murder, near to the White House.",
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"url": "https://ways-to-die.com/deaths-caught-camera/",
"title": "Deaths Caught on Camera: People who Died on Live and Recorded TV",
"headings": "Deaths Caught on Camera: People who Died on Live and Recorded TV\nDeaths Caught on Camera: People who Died on Live and Recorded TV\nChristine Chubbock\nJodon F. Romero\nTommy Cooper\nThe Best of Tommy Cooper\nThe Challenger Crew\nChallenger Disaster Live on CNN\nJohn F Kennedy\nThe Suspicious Assassination of JFK\n",
"segment": "Please try again later. Watch on\n0:00\n0:00\n0:00 / 31:52\nLive\n•\nOne of the most notable deaths caught on camera was the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Riding in a limousine with the top down, the late President of the United States was headed to a luncheon in Texas. The motorcade assumed a slow speed so as to give onlookers a good chance to see the president and his wife. As they rode through Dealey Plaza, a shot was heard. President Kennedy could be seen, raising his arms as if to cover his face. Two more shots were fired, and the President was dead. President John F Kennedy had been fatally shot in the head by Lee Harvey Oswald. The assassination had been televised, and millions had watched as the President slumped over in his Secret Service vehicle. Oswald was murdered two days later.",
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"url": "http://presidentsusa.net/assassinations.html",
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"headings": "Presidential Assassinations, Attempts, and Security Measures\nPresidential Assassinations, Attempts, and Security Measures\nPresidential Assassinations\nInformation and Resources about the Four Presidential Assassinations\nAbraham Lincoln\nJames Garfield\nWilliam McKinley\nJohn F. Kennedy\nPresidential Assassination Attempts\nAdditional Information about Presidential Assassination Attempts and Security Measures\n",
"segment": "He died on September 14, 1901 in Buffalo from gangrene caused by the bullet wounds. John F. Kennedy\nNov. 22, 1963\n411 Elm Street, Dealey Plaza\nDallas, Texas\nKennedy was struck by gunshots while riding in a motorcade through downtown Dallas. He was pronounced dead at Parkland Memorial Hospital in Dallas shortly after the shooting. Information and Resources about the Four Presidential Assassinations\nAbraham Lincoln\nAbraham Lincoln's Assassination website\nAbraham Lincoln Assassination from the Library of Congress\nPBS' The American Experience: The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln\nDocumentary about the Abraham Lincoln Assassination\nNew York Times historic article\nAbraham Lincoln Assassination artifacts from the Library of Congress\nImages from the Lincoln Assassination from the Library of Congress\nAbraham Lincoln Assassination and Memorial links\nBiography of John Wilkes Booth (assassin of Abraham Lincoln)\nLincoln Conspiracy Trial\nFord's Theatre\nFord's Theatre (NPS site)\nSurratt House Museum\nThe Petersen House\nRich Hill\nJames Garfield\nGarfield Assassination information from the Smithsonian\nHow doctors killed President Garfield from CBS News\nEyewitness to History article about the Garfield Assassination\nThe Assassination of Garfield: A Contemporary Account\nBiography of Charles Guiteau, assassin of James Garfield\nInsanity, Medicine and the Law article\nArticle about Charles Guiteau from the National Archives\nCharles Guiteau trial\nWho Killed James A. Garfield? blog\nThe Stalking of the President from Smithsonian.com\nGarfield Assassination historic newspapers\nGuiteau and the Assassination of President Garfield\nUnmarked Site of the Assassination of President Garfield\nAlexander Graham Bell and the Garfield Assassination\nWilliam McKinley\nMcKinley Assassination Link\nMcKinley Assassination article from historynet.com\nEyewitness to History article about the McKinley Assassination\nArticle about Anarchy and the McKinley Assassination\nMcKinley Assassination historic newspapers\nNew York Times historic article\nPhotographs and Images surrounding the McKinley Assassination\nLeon Czolgosz biography (McKinley Assassin)\nHow President William McKinley's Assassination Led to the Modern Secret Service\nThe Assassination of William McKinley and the Development of Presidential Security\nImages of Leon Czolgosz\nThe Legal Aftermath of the Assassination of William McKinley\nBig Ben Parker and President McKinley's Assassination\nJohn F. Kennedy\nJohn F. Kennedy Assassination Records from the National Archives\nHistorical Markers at Dealey Plaza - Dallas, Texas\nThe John F. Kennedy Assassination Homepage\nJFK Assassination from the Mary Ferrell Foundation\nJFK Assassination Web page\nKennedy Assassination website\nJFK Lancer website assassination information\nJFK Assassination Records Review Board\nDeath of the President from the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library\n50 Years Later: The Assassination of President Kennedy, CNN report\nJFK Assassination timeline\nVideo of JFK Assassination news coverage by CBS News\nVideo of JFK Assassination news coverage by ABC News\nJFK Assassination: 50 Years Later from the Washington Post\nConspiracy Theories\n10 Conspiracy Theories\nLee Harvey Oswald biography\nPresidential Assassination Attempts\nPresident\nDate\nLocation/Address\nOutcome\nAndrew Jackson\nJan. 30, 1835\nU.S. Capitol\nWashington, DC\nA man attempted to fire two guns at Jackson at close range, however, the guns did not discharge a bullet and Jackson was unharmed. Theodore Roosevelt\n(was former President at the time)\nOct. 14, 1912\nHotel Gilpatrick\n333 West Kilbourne Avenue\nMilwaukee, Wisconsin\nAfter leaving the hotel and before heading to a campaign speech, a man fired on former President and current Presidential candidate Roosevelt and the bullet lodged in his chest.",
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"segment": "John F. Kennedy's Religion and Political Views | HollowverseThe Hollowverse\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJohn F. Kennedy\nReligion\nKennedy was a Catholic, but though he appeared to be devout, his religion was a political liability so he avoided religious rhetoric and promoted the strict separation of church and state. Political Views\nKennedy was a Democrat and a proud liberal. His political challenges included the Cuban Missile Crisis, the civil rights movement, and the space race. John F. Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1917 in the powerful Kennedy family–who initially made their money in the illegal alcohol industry during the years of American prohibition. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. Kennedy was the first–and to this day, only–Catholic president of the United States. 1 As the majority of Christian Americans are protestant of some kind, Kennedy’s religion was a liability to his campaign and presidency. As a result, Kennedy was not overtly religious, rather he often spoke about the importance the separation of church and state. His most famous appeal was a speech he gave to the Greater Houston Ministerial Society in 1960 where he said, among other things: Because I am a Catholic, and no Catholic has ever been elected president, the real issues in this campaign have been obscured — perhaps deliberately, in some quarters less responsible than this.",
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"segment": "Error Code: 102630)\nOn Sept. 12, 1960, presidential candidate John F. Kennedy gave a major speech to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association, a group of Protestant ministers, on the issue of his religion. At the time, many Protestants questioned whether Kennedy's Roman Catholic faith would allow him to make important national decisions as president independent of the church. Kennedy addressed those concerns before a skeptical audience of Protestant clergy. The following is a transcript of Kennedy's speech: Kennedy: Rev. Meza, Rev. Reck, I'm grateful for your generous invitation to speak my views. While the so-called religious issue is necessarily and properly the chief topic here tonight, I want to emphasize from the outset that we have far more critical issues to face in the 1960 election: the spread of Communist influence, until it now festers 90 miles off the coast of Florida; the humiliating treatment of our president and vice president by those who no longer respect our power;",
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"segment": "John F. Kennedy and Religion | JFK Library\nJohn F. Kennedy and Religion\nAnti-Catholic prejudice was still very much in the mainstream of American life when JFK decided to seek the presidency in 1960. Only one Catholic, Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York, had ever been the presidential nominee of one of the major parties. Smith’s 1928 campaign was dogged by claims that he would build a tunnel connecting the White House and the Vatican and would amend the Constitution to make Catholicism the nation’s established religion. He was overwhelmingly defeated—even losing much of the then Democratic Solid South. JFK established an informal network of advisers on the religious issue—including speechwriter Ted Sorensen, Dean Francis Bowes Sayre Jr. of the National Cathedral and several journalists. It was clear from the outset that Kennedy had to enter the state primaries to prove to skeptical party leaders that he was a viable national candidate. In the Wisconsin primary, he defeated Senator Hubert Humphrey with 56% of the vote but failed to win a majority of the Protestant vote—an ominous sign. West Virginia Primary\nAs a result, Kennedy decided to enter the West Virginia primary—a state in which Catholics constituted less than 4% of the electorate. When the polls in West Virginia showed JFK behind by 20 points, he decided to address the issue head on in a speech before the American Society of Newspaper Editors: Are we going to admit to the world that a Jew can be elected Mayor of Dublin, a Protestant can be chosen Foreign Minister of France, a Moslem can be elected to the Israeli parliament—but a Catholic cannot be President of the United States?",
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"segment": "Transcript: JFK's Speech on His Religion : NPR\nTranscript: JFK's Speech on His Religion On Sept. 12, 1960, presidential candidate John F. Kennedy gave a major speech to a group of Protestant ministers in Houston on the issue of his Catholic faith. The following is a transcript of Kennedy's speech. Transcript: JFK's Speech on His Religion\nTranscript: JFK's Speech on His Religion\nDecember 5, 200712:48 PM ET\nEnlarge this image\nDemocratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy addresses the Greater Houston Ministerial Association, a group of Protestant ministers, on the issue of his religion, Sept. 12, 1960. Bettmann/CORBIS hide caption\ntoggle caption\nBettmann/CORBIS\nDemocratic presidential candidate John F. Kennedy addresses the Greater Houston Ministerial Association, a group of Protestant ministers, on the issue of his religion, Sept. 12, 1960. Bettmann/CORBIS\nWatch Kennedy Deliver His Faith Speech\nThis video file cannot be played. (",
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"segment": "So it is apparently necessary for me to state once again not what kind of church I believe in — for that should be important only to me — but what kind of America I believe in. 2\nKennedy went on to push for religious tolerance in the U.S. and stress that the real issues in the U.S. were not religious in nature, but the threat of Russia and Cuba, the civil rights movement, the space race, and the poor and unfortunate people in America. Though he didn’t like talking about his personal beliefs while in office, Kennedy regularly attended Trinity Church in Washington D.C. throughout his political career, 3 indicating that he was quite a devout Catholic. The Democrat darling\nKennedy was a Democrat and began his political career as a U.S. Representative for the state of Massachusetts, then as a U.S. Senator of that state. He was elected the 35th president of the United States in November of 1960 and sworn into office in January 1961. Kennedy was president for less than three years, but presided over some of the most significant and transitional events in U.S. history, such as the civil rights movement, the initiation of NASA’s moon mission, the Cuban missile crisis and the Bay of Pigs invasion. Kennedy was instrumental in the establishment of equal rights for black people. He said in a famous speech in 1963–during the height of racial tensions–that black people should be able to shop at the same stores as white people without having to demonstrate in the streets, that they should be able to go to college without a military escort, and that they should be able to vote without fear of violence being taken up against them. 4 Thanks to John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., black people were, at least legally, given full equal rights in the United States. It was because of this and many other reasons that Kennedy was considered a liberal in his time.",
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"title": "Most American Presidents (Including Donald Trump) Have Followed This Religion",
"headings": "Most American Presidents (Including Donald Trump) Have Followed This Religion\nMost American Presidents (Including Donald Trump) Have Followed This Religion\n1. Almost all American presidents have been Christian\n2. About a quarter of U.S. presidents were Episcopalian\n3. Similarly, almost a quarter of our presidents have been Presbyterian\n4. Some presidents attended Baptist churches\n5. Some presidents attended Methodist churches\n6. A few presidents attended Unitarian churches\n7. Some simply called themselves Christians\n8. Two presidents attended Disciples of Christ churches\n9. A couple attended Dutch Reformed churches\n10. Two presidents were Quakers\n11. One president was a Congregationalist\n12. One president was a Catholic\n13. Two presidents have had no formal affiliation\n14. Donald Trump is affiliated with the Presbyterian church\n15. But it’s getting harder for presidents to belong to a church\n",
"segment": "One president was a Catholic\nJohn F. Kennedy was the lone Catholic. | National Archive/Newsmakers\nPresidents with this faith: John F. Kennedy\nMany Americans consider themselves Catholic. Nonetheless, the nation has only elected a single Catholic president throughout the history of the office. As Pew points out, “Although Roman Catholicism has long been the nation’s largest religious denomination, John F. Kennedy remains the only Catholic president. A",
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"title": "Celebrities who are practicing Catholics or were raised in the church | Newsday",
"headings": "Celebrities who are practicing Catholics or were raised in the church\nCelebrities who are practicing Catholics or were raised in the church\nDenise Richards\nAriana Grande\nRosie O’Donnell\nMadonna\nBruce Springsteen\nCeline Dion\nKelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos\nLana Del Rey\nLeah Remini\nSteve Carell\nVanessa Hudgens\nThe Kennedy family\nArnold Schwarzenegger\nJimmy Kimmel\nLiam Neeson\nSelena Gomez\nMickey Rourke\nJimmy Fallon\nJosh Duhamel and Fergie\nKevin Smith\nAlec Baldwin\nAnne Rice\nBradley Cooper\nGrace Kelly\nBill O'Reilly\nSusan Sarandon\nMark Wahlberg\nFrank Sinatra\nHarry Connick Jr.\nNicole Kidman\nMartin Scorsese\nMartin Sheen\nJim Caviezel\nKatie Holmes\nMel Gibson\nSylvester Stallone\n",
"segment": "The Kennedy family\nCredit: Bloomberg News\nThe Roman Catholic faith has played an important role in the lives of the Kennedy family. In 1961, John F. Kennedy became the first Catholic U.S. president, something he spoke about to a group of Protestant ministers before his election. Pictured, from left: John F. Kennedy, Jean Kennedy, Rose Kennedy, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., Patricia Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Eunice Kennedy and (holding football) Edward \"Ted\" M. Kennedy. Credit: AP\nMaria Shriver, John F. Kennedy's niece, has spoken about her Irish Catholic upbringing with Oprah. Arnold Schwarzenegger\nCredit: AP\nShriver's ex-husband, actor and former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, is Catholic.",
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"title": "John F. Kennedy Biography - life, family, childhood, children, death, history, wife, school, mother",
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"segment": "Kennedy responded to the issue of religion in his \"Houston speech\" on September 11, 1960. He believed in the absolute separation of church and state (the belief that one body—church or government—would have no influence over the other). To him, this meant that no priest could tell a president what to do and no Protestant clergyman could tell his parishioners how to vote. In other words, Kennedy's religion would not affect the decisions he made as president. A series of televised debates with Nixon was crucial to Kennedy's campaign. Many viewers believed Kennedy defeated Nixon with his style. Kennedy showed the American people that he had a sense of humor, a love of language, and a sense of the past. On November 9, 1960, John F. Kennedy became the youngest man and the first Roman Catholic in American history to win the presidency. The 1960 presidential election was one of the closest in the nation's history. Kennedy won the popular vote by only 119,450 votes.",
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"title": "Most U.S. Presidents Belonged to These Four Protestant Denominations - Juicy Ecumenism",
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"segment": "John F. Kennedy remains the sole Catholic president of the United States. Although few Americans would flinch at voting for a Catholic today, Kennedy’s Catholic faith stirred controversy at the time. Even presidents who fell outside the boundaries of traditional Christianity generally maintained a semblance of faith. Only Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln failed to ascribe to any religious affiliation, although each demonstrated theistic tendencies. Four others followed Unitarianism, which always existed on the outer fringes of orthodoxy, but originally branded itself as a Christian denomination. Recently Pew also recently released data about the religious composition of the newly elected 115th Congress. Pew’s analysis demonstrated that more than 90 percent of congressmen and congresswomen identified as Christian. Similar to U.S. presidents, members of Congress most commonly characterized themselves as Baptist (13.5 percent), Methodist (8.2 percent), Anglican or Episcopal (6.5 percent), or Presbyterian (6.5 percent). Congress currently includes a much higher proportion of Catholics (31.4 percent). That amount of representation in Congress far exceeds the presidency.",
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"segment": "Country of Egyptian pyramids? The Egyptian Pyramids are located in Egypt, hence their\nname. What desert is the Egyptian pyramids in? The Egyptian pyramids can be found in the desert of Giza, after\nwhich they are named. What has the author Everett W Fish written? Everett W. Fish has written: 'Egyptian Pyramids'\n'The Egyptian pyramids' -- subject(s): Pyramids. ' The power behind the throne'\n'The Egyptian pyramids' -- subject(s): Pyramids\nHow tall are the Egyptian pyramids?",
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"headings": "10 Most Famous Cultural Monuments Around the World\n10 Most Famous Cultural Monuments Around the World\nTop 10 Most Famous Cultural Monuments Around the World\n1. The Kaaba (Masjid al-Haram)\n2. The Taj Mahal\n3. The Egyptian pyramids are ancient pyramid-shaped masonry structures located in Egypt.\n4. The Great Wall of China\n5. Angkor Thom (Big Angkor)\n6. The Acropolis hill\n7. The National Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall\n8. The Potala Palace\n9. Liberty Enlightening the World\n10. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque\n",
"segment": "3. The Egyptian pyramids are ancient pyramid-shaped masonry structures located in Egypt. Famous Cultural Monuments. There are 138 pyramids discovered in Egypt as of 2008. Most were built as tombs for the country’s Pharaohs and their consorts during the Old and Middle Kingdom periods. These are some of oldest Famous Cultural Monuments. The earliest known Egyptian pyramids are found at Saqqara, northwest of Memphis. The earliest among these is the Pyramid of Djoser (constructed 2630 BCE–2611 BCE) which was built during the third dynasty. This pyramid and its surrounding complex were designed by the architect Imhotep, and are generally considered to be the world’s oldest monumental structures constructed of dressed masonry. 4.",
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"segment": "Where Are the Pyramids? The Pyramids are located in Giza, the third-largest city in Egypt. Giza is set on the west bank of the River Nile about 10 miles away from Cairo. If you are staying in a hotel in the city of Cairo you’re looking into about an hour’s taxi drive, but you can also stay in a hotel in Giza and enjoy the view of the pyramids in the evening. How to Get to the Pyramids? My personal recommendation is to stay the night at one of the hotels in front of the pyramids (I suggest Panorama Pyramids Inn !). The undisturbed view you can wake up to in the morning is unbeatable and breakfast they serve is absolutely fantastic. If you stay in a nearby you can simply walk up to the main entrance to the site. Once you enter the site, you can either walk or get a horse or camel to ride around the pyramids and nearby deserts. Otherwise, if staying in downtown Cairo, a pre-arranged transfer is your best and most affordable bet.",
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"segment": "Egyptian pyramids - Wikipedia\nEgyptian pyramids\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\n(Redirected from Egyptian pyramid)\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nAncient pyramid-shaped masonry structures located in Egypt\nA view of the pyramids at Giza from the plateau to the south of the complex. From left to right, the three largest are: the Pyramid of Menkaure, the Pyramid of Khafre and the Great Pyramid of Khufu. The three smaller pyramids in the foreground are subsidiary structures associated with Menkaure's pyramid. Unicode: 𓍋𓅓𓂋𓉴\nPyramid\nin hieroglyphs\nThe Egyptian pyramids are ancient pyramid -shaped masonry structures located in Egypt. As of November 2008, sources cite either 118 or 138 as the number of identified Egyptian pyramids. Most were built as tombs for the country's pharaohs and their consorts during the Old and Middle Kingdom periods. The earliest known Egyptian pyramids are found at Saqqara, northwest of Memphis, although at least one step-pyramid-like structure has been found at Saqqara, dating to the First Dynasty: Mastaba 3808, which has been attributed to the reign of Pharaoh Anedjib, with inscriptions, and other archaeological remains of the period, suggesting there may have been others.",
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"segment": "Mysteries Of Egypt: How Were The Pyramids Of Egypt Built? - WorldAtlas\nMysteries Of Egypt: How Were The Pyramids Of Egypt Built? The Pyramids of Giza. A pyramid is a monumental structure with either a square or triangular base whose sloping sides meet in a point at the top. The most famous are the Egyptian pyramids, most of which were built of stone and used as a royal tomb. Most of the Egyptian pyramids were constructed during the periods of the Old and Middle Kingdoms as a final resting place for the Pharaoh and their spouses. Some Of The Most Well-Known Pyramids\nOne of the oldest Egyptian pyramids includes the Pyramid of Djoser, built during the third dynasty somewhere between 2630 BCE and 2611 BCE, located in Saqqara. The pyramid was designed by Imhotep who was considered by some people to be the first architect, physician, and engineer in history.",
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"headings": "14 Top Tips for Visiting the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt: The Ultimate Guide\n14 Top Tips for Visiting the Pyramids of Giza, Egypt: The Ultimate Guide\nThese 14 top tips will answer all your questions about visiting the Pyramids of Giza so you’re well-prepared for the magical day when you see the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.\nTable of Contents\nMap of Egyptian Pyramids of Giza\nWhy were the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza built?\nWhen were the Pyramids built?\nWho built the Pyramids of Giza?\nWhere are the Pyramids?\n14 Top Tips for Visiting the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza\n1. When is the best time to visit the Pyramids of Giza?\n2. How do I get to the Pyramids?\nTaxi\nUber\nPublic Bus\nMicro-Buses\nMetro\nTips on getting to the Pyramids of Giza:\n3. How long does it take to get to the Pyramids of Giza?\n4. What are the opening times of the Pyramids of Giza?\n5. How much time do you need to visit the Pyramids of Giza?\n6. How much are tickets to the Pyramids of Giza?\n7. Can You Go Inside the Pyramids?\nTips for going inside The Great Pyramid of Giza:\n8. Camel and Horse Rides\n9. What should I wear when visiting the Pyramids of Giza?\n10. What should I pack when visiting the Pyramids of Giza?\n11. Can you buy food inside the Giza Pyramid Complex?\n12. Sound and Light Show at the Pyramids\n13. Solar Boat Museum\n14. Bonus tips for visiting the Pyramids of Giza in Egypt\nConclusion\nGot more time? Take a day trip from Cairo\nLike it? Pin it for later\nOver to you!\nMichele\n",
"segment": "blockquote align=”center” author=”Dr. Hawass”]These tombs were built beside the king’s pyramid, which indicates that these people were not by any means slaves. If they were slaves, they would not have been able to build their tombs beside their king’s. [ /blockquote]\nWhere are the Pyramids? The Egyptian Pyramids are located within the Pyramids complex on the Giza plateau approximately 25km (15 miles) south-west of Downtown Cairo. These pyramids include the Great Pyramid of Khufu (aka Cheops), Pyramid of Khafre (aka Chephren) and the Pyramid of Menkaure (aka Mycerinus) and the smallest of the three main Pyramids of Giza. The pyramids were purposely built on the West Bank of the River Nile because the Ancient Egyptians believed that the East side of the Nile (East bank) was for the living, because the sunrises there, whilst the West Bank was for the dead (where the sun sets). As you travel around Egypt, you will notice that all tombs are located on the West Bank of the Nile. 14 Top Tips for Visiting the Egyptian Pyramids of Giza\n1. When is the best time to visit the Pyramids of Giza?",
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"segment": "When some of the members of the Socs come along and rough Pony up a bit, Darry and Soda appear and help him. Darry is six-feet-two, and broad-shouldered and muscular. He has dark-brown hair that kicks out in front and a slight cowlick in the back-just like Dad's-but Darry's eyes are his own. He's got eyes that are like two pieces of pale blue-green ice. They've got a determined set to them, like the rest of him. He looks older than twenty-tough, cool, and smart. He would be real handsome if his eyes weren't so cold. He doesn't understand anything that is not plain hard fact. But he uses his head. Darry has had to grow up fast.",
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"segment": "this feature makes Darry have a determined, focus look about him. Ponyboy also describes Darry as looking older than his age and ascribes this difference to all of the hardwork and worry that Darry has had to shoulder after the boys' parents were killed in a car wreck. Approved by eNotes Editorial Team\nWe’ll help your grades soar\nStart your 48-hour free trial and unlock all the summaries, Q&A, and analyses you need to get better grades now. 30,000+ book summaries\n20% study tools discount\nAd-free content\nPDF downloads\n300,000+ answers\n5-star customer support\nStart your 48-Hour Free Trial\nAlready a member? Log in here. Are you a teacher? Sign up now",
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"segment": "Ponyboy describes Darry as looking like their father, tall and muscular, but Darry's eyes set his looks apart from their dad's. They are cold and green-blue, and Ponyboy thinks that Darry would be good-looking if his eyes weren't so cold. Approved by eNotes Editorial Team\nWe’ll help your grades soar\nStart your 48-hour free trial and unlock all the summaries, Q&A, and analyses you need to get better grades now. 30,000+ book summaries\n20% study tools discount\nAd-free content\nPDF downloads\n300,000+ answers\n5-star customer support\nStart your 48-Hour Free Trial\nAlready a member? Log in here. Are you a teacher? Sign up now",
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"segment": "Darrel is now the mother and father of his two brothers. He is portrayed by the late Patrick Swayze . Appearance\nDarry is a muscular and tall man, standing at 6' 2\", who is broad shouldered. His hair is said to be like his father's - dark brown that sticks out in the front of his head with a cowlick in the back. His eyes \"are like two pieces of pale blue-green ice.\" He is said to look exactly like his father, but with different eyes. Also, he looks older than his actual age, which is twenty. Ponyboy says he would be better looking if his eyes weren't so cold. Personality\nDarry is, in short, a mother and father for his younger brothers. He loves them dearly, though he has a bit of a weird way of showing it.",
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"segment": "He looks older than twenty-tough, cool, and smart. He would be real handsome if his eyes weren't so cold. He doesn't understand anything that is not plain hard fact. But he uses his head. Darry has had to grow up fast. He has the responsibility of taking care of his two younger brothers and trying to keep them all together. Darry doesn't have the time to be a carefree young man. He doesn't want Pony to fight anymore and he feels like he has to be firm with Pony to keep him out of trouble. Pony thinks that Darry doesn't care about him, but he couldn't be more wrong. Pony comes to know exactly how much Darry cares for him.",
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"segment": "He is described as “tougher, colder, meaner” (ch 1, p. 11). Dallas Winston is nicknamed Dally by those closest to him. Similarly, you may ask, what does Darry look like in the outsiders? Appearance. Darry is a large man, of 6' 2\" and he is broad shouldered. His hair is said to be like his father's- dark brown that sticks out in the front of his head with a cowlick in the back. His eyes \"are like two pieces of pale blue-green ice.\" He is said to look exactly like his father, but with different eyes. How old is dally in the outsiders? 16 years old, who is extremely quiet and lives with his alcoholic, neglectful and abusive parents.",
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"headings": "An American Story: John Paul Jones & the Ship that Bears his Name\nAn American Story: John Paul Jones & the Ship that Bears his Name\nAn American Story:\nJohn Paul Jones & the Ship that Bears his Name\n“I wish to have no connection with any ship that does not sail fast; for I intend to go in harm’s way.”\n“I have not yet begun to fight”\nQualifications of a Naval Officer\n",
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"segment": "This led to the British Ambassador demanding that John Paul Jones be turned over to the English government as a pirate, along with the Serapis, because, as he was not flying the flag of any known nation and he was sailing a captured ship, he was, according to international law, a pirate. John Paul Jones by George Bagby Matthews\nGreat Britain had declared Jones a pirate earlier because of other attacks on British shipping and villages along the coastline. His attacks in British waters had shocked the population of England and Scotland who formerly hadn't realized that the Americans were powerful and ingenious enough to make attacks against them across the ocean. Jones had become a priority target for the British navy. If captured, his \"pirate\" designation would have earned him the right to be hanged. The Dutch government was in a quandary. It did not want to support the British government, which was its longstanding maritime competitor. It also didn't want to get involved too heavily in the war between the British and the Americans. They decided to demand that Jones and his fleet leave the port by a certain date in order to make the appearance that they were not supporting the Americans, but they worked behind the scenes to find a way to recognize the ship and avoid having to turn Jones over. It should be noted that historians have not been able to confirm all of the following facts, but generally they have come to the following conclusion, that within a few days, someone in the Netherlands was in contact with Benjamin Franklin, the American Ambassador, in Paris.",
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"segment": "5. His most famous victory came in 1779\nJones commanded the ship Bonhomme Richard and it became badly damaged. An interesting fact about John Paul Jones is that he famously refused to surrender when asked, saying the phrase: “ I have not yet begun to fight.” He rammed the British ship Serapis and tied the two ships together, and then after a brutal fight, won the battle. As his ship was indeed very badly damaged, he took over the Serapis. 6. He served for Russia\nAfter the Revolutionary War, John Paul Jones entered into the fleet of Empress Catherine II of Russia, in 1787. She is quoted as saying “He will get to Constantinople” – which meant she had a lot of confidence in him. He was a rear admiral and fought the Turks, but was recalled because of various intrigues back at the court where several ex-British naval officers influenced a bad reputation for him.",
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"headings": "Capt. John Paul Jones\nCapt. John Paul Jones\nCapt John Paul Jones (Paul)\nHistorical records matching Capt. John Paul Jones\nImmediate Family\nAbout Capt. John Paul Jones\nClick here to view the Wikipedia page for John Paul Jones.\nEarly years\nAmerica\nRevolutionary War command\nEarly command\nCommand of Ranger\nRanger attacks Britain\nReturn to France\nBonhomme Richard\nRussian service\nFinal years and death\nPosthumous return to America\nProject Notes\nCapt. John Paul Jones's Timeline\n",
"segment": "July 18 1792 - Paris, France\nParents: John Paul, Jean Paul\nSiblings: Robert Paul, Adam Paul, William Paul, Elizabeth Paul, Janet Taylor, Mary Ann Louden, Jean Paul\nView the Record\nview all\nImmediate Family\nKeziah Paul Jones\nwife\nAimee Adele Jones\nwife\nDaniel Jones\nson\nMoses Wheeler Jones\nson\nJohn Paul, Sr. father\nJean Paul\nmother\nRachel Forfar\nstepmother\nJohn Paul\nhalf brother\nMargaret Paul\nstepmother\nCaptain James Paul\nhalf brother\nAdam Paul\nhalf brother\nAbout Capt. John Paul Jones\nClick here to view the Wikipedia page for John Paul Jones. John Paul Jones (July 6, 1747 – July 18, 1792) was the United States' first well-known naval fighter in the American Revolutionary War. Although he made enemies among America's political elites, his actions in British waters during the Revolution earned him an international reputation which persists to this day. During his engagement with HMS Serapis, Jones uttered, according to the later recollection of his first lieutenant, the legendary reply to a taunt about surrender from the British captain: \" I have not yet begun to fight!\" Early years\nJohn Paul (he added \"Jones\" later) was born on the estate of Arbigland near Kirkbean in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright on the southwest coast of Scotland.",
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"segment": "This came to an end, however, when John killed a member of his crew, a mutineer, Blackton, with a sword in a dispute over wages. Years later, in a letter to Benjamin Franklin describing this incident, he claimed it was in self-defense, but because he would not be trialed in an Admiral's Court, he felt compelled to flee to Fredericksburg, Province of Virginia, leaving his fortune behind. He went to Fredericksburg to arrange the affairs of his brother, who had died there without leaving any other family; and about this time, in addition to his original surname, he assumed the surname of Jones. There is a long tradition held in the state of North Carolina that John Paul adopted the name \"Jones\" in honor of Willie Jones of Halifax, North Carolina. His prepossessions became even more in favor of America and were confirmed. From that period, as he afterwards expressed himself to Baron Joan van der Capellen tot den Pol, that became \"the country of his fond election.\" It wasn't long afterwards that John Paul \"Jones\" joined the American navy to fight against Britain. America\nSources struggle with this period of Jones's life, especially the specifics of his family situation, making it difficult to historically pinpoint Jones's exact motivations for emigrating to America. Whether his plans for the plantation were not developing as expected, or if he was inspired by a revolutionary spirit, is unknown.",
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"segment": "A knee injury in his senior year prevented Namath from starting in the Orange Bowl against Texas, although he was voted most valuable player of the game, based on less than three quarters of play. Namath set single-season records in his first year as a starter, and by the time he left, he had set University of Alabama records for pass attempts, completions, yardage, and touchdowns. Namath lacked enough credit hours to graduate in 1965, but he returned to the University of Alabama in 2006 and graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in December 2007. As a pro, Namath was at the center of changes that popularized professional football and its championship games. In 1965 he was signed to the New York Jets by owner Sonny Werblin, a former Hollywood television producer, for a then-record $427,000 over three years. Thus Namath became \"Broadway Joe.\" At the time the Jets were a mediocre team in the relatively new American Football League (AFL), and their signing of Namath and the AFL's lucrative deals with NBC to broadcast AFL games helped transform the AFL from an upstart to a serious National Football League rival. To end bidding wars for collegiate players like Namath, the NFL arranged in 1965 to begin a yearly interleague championship game called the Super Bowl in 1967 and to merge with the AFL in 1970. The first two Super Bowls were not yet the national phenomenon they later became, but that began to change in January 1969 when Namath guaranteed that the Jets would defeat the Baltimore Colts in Super Bowl III. His bravado called attention to a game in which the Jets were predicted by oddsmakers to lose by three touchdowns.",
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"segment": "Raised alongside five siblings in a Catholic household, Joe is the son of working-class parents. After his parents divorced, Namath lived with his mother. Joe's abilities as a \"natural athlete\" soon became obvious during high school, where he played on the football team, the basketball team, and the baseball team. After graduating from high school in 1961, a number of baseball teams tried to attract him to Major League Baseball. However, Namath chose football instead as his mother wanted him to get a college education. He subsequently attended the University of Alabama and played for the Crimson Tide. From 1962 to 1964, Namath was the quarterback of the Crimson Tide. In 1964, he led the team to a national championship. NFL Career: Cartilage damage to Namath's knee made him ineligible for the draft during the Vietnam war, and he was signed by the New York Jets (who then played in the AFL).",
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"segment": "He was the youngest of four sons, with an older adopted sister. Namath excelled in all sports at Beaver Falls High School and was a standout quarterback in football, guard in basketball, and outfielder in baseball. In an age when dunks were uncommon in high school basketball, Namath regularly dunked in games. Coached by Larry Bruno at Beaver Falls, Namath's football team won the WPIAL Class AA championship with a 9–0 record in 1960. Coach Bruno later presented Namath to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton. Upon graduation from high school in 1961, he received offers from several Major League Baseball teams, including the Yankees, Indians, Reds, Pirates, and Phillies, but football prevailed. Namath told interviewers that he wanted to sign with the Pirates and play baseball like his idol, Roberto Clemente, but elected to play football because his mother wanted him to get a college education. He enrolled at the University of Alabama, but left before graduating in order to pursue a career in professional football. However, a college degree was finally conferred on Namath at age 64, after he completed an external-program bachelor of arts degree in interdisciplinary studies at the University of Alabama in 2007. Namath had many offers from Division I college football programs, including Penn State, Ohio State, Alabama, and Notre Dame, but initially decided upon the University of Maryland after being heavily recruited by Maryland assistant coach Roland Arrigoni.",
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"segment": "He was a star on the high school football team, but also so good at baseball he had offers to go pro. He recalled a family meeting: \" We sat around the table, and brother Bob turned to my mother and he said, 'Mom, what do you want Joe to do?' She said, 'Oh, I'd like Joey to go to college.' He hit the table with his fist and he said, 'That's it, you're going to school.'\" That meant taking a scholarship at the University of Alabama, playing for legendary Coach Bear Bryant. Namath led the team to a national championship in 1964, and soon, pro football came calling, the New York Jets reportedly offering an unprecedented $427,000. \"I was so embarrassed,\" Namath said. \" I didn't want to discuss this with these guys. I didn't know how, you know?",
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"segment": "I guarantee it.\" His prediction was initially ignored, but it became legendary after the Jets' upset of the Colts. Namath's team, won the World Championship at Super Bowl III and was crowned the most valuable player, making him the first and only quarterback to ever start and win a national championship in college and a Super Bowl. He then went on to be a minor actor in The Waverly Wonders and guest starred on many shows, including The Simpsons . During the 1972 regular season, Namath threw for 496 yards and six touchdowns against the Colts in Baltimore in a 44-34 Jets victory. Two years later, his touchdown run on a bootleg in spite of his aching knees helped defeat the New York Giants, allowing the Jets to become the first team to win an NFL regular season game in overtime..\nTV and film career\nJoe has guest-starred on many television shows, including The Love Boat in season 5 in 1982. Married... with Children, Here's Lucy, The Flip Wilson Show, Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, The Dean Martin Show, The Simpsons, The A-Team, ALF and The John Larroquette Show. He was guest host on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson several times, as well as hosting his own show, the 1969 cult classic The Joe Namath Show (co-hosted by Dick Schaap) with its eclectic guest pairings and open-bar attitude. On The A-Team, his character T.J. Bryant was punched by Mr. T and verbally threatened by former football star Jim Brown in the season 5 episode, \"Quarterback Sneak\". He also served as a color commentator on broadcasts of NFL games for a while, including the 1985 season of Monday Night Football with fellow Hall of Fame players Frank Gifford and O.J. Simpson, but never seemed to be particularly comfortable in this role and was accused of being not being critical enough of then-current players.",
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"segment": "Joe had three siblings, and he was the oldest. Also, he had an older sister who was adopted. He attended Beaver Falls High School. There, he played baseball. He graduated in 1961. After that, he got favor from Major League Baseball teams, which included Indians, pirates, Yankees, Red, and Phillies. However, he settled for football. Namath later joined the University of Alabama. They had offered him a scholarship. He graduated in 1964.",
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"segment": "He used to play football for the University of Alabama. Then he started his professional career playing for both the National Football League (NFL) and American Football League (AFL). Namath has played for the New York Jets as well as the Los Angeles Rams. Maybe you know about Joe Namath very well But do you know how old and tall is he, and what is his net worth in 2021? If you do not know, We have prepared this article about details of Joe Namath’s short biography-wiki, career, professional life, personal life, today’s net worth, age, height, weight, and more facts. Well, if you’re ready, let’s start. Early Life\nNamath was born in 1943 on 31st May to Rose and Janos Andrew Namath. His birthplace, as well as where he grew up in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. The place is 30 miles northwest of Pittsburgh. His parents divorced.",
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"segment": "Off the field, Joe is considered a pop culture icon. He became a talk show host, a spokesperson, and an established actor. He was later voted the NFL's \"greatest character.\" Early Life: Joseph William Namath was born on May 31st of 1943 in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania. Raised alongside five siblings in a Catholic household, Joe is the son of working-class parents. After his parents divorced, Namath lived with his mother. Joe's abilities as a \"natural athlete\" soon became obvious during high school, where he played on the football team, the basketball team, and the baseball team. After graduating from high school in 1961, a number of baseball teams tried to attract him to Major League Baseball. However, Namath chose football instead as his mother wanted him to get a college education.",
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"segment": "He admired Roberto Clemente of Pirates and at one point thought he might play for Pittsburgh. The Chicago Cubs offered him a bonus of $50,000, but he decided to play football, partly at his mother’s urging him to get a college education. Major colleges sought to recruit him, including Notre Dame, Penn State and others. But in the end he decided to play for Paul “Bear” Bryant at the University of Alabama. Namath led Alabama to a 29-4 record over three seasons, including a National Championship in 1964. However, he would not complete his college degree requirements until years later, in 2007. Joe Namath, 'Sports Illustrted,' July 19,1965. Click for similar framed lithograph art by Stephen Holland. In late November 1964, Namath was selected in both the NFL and AFL drafts for college players — 12th by the St. Louis Cardinals of the NFL and No.1 overall in the AFL draft by the New York Jets. Namath signed with the Jets in January 1965 for a then record $427,000.",
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"segment": "He subsequently attended the University of Alabama and played for the Crimson Tide. From 1962 to 1964, Namath was the quarterback of the Crimson Tide. In 1964, he led the team to a national championship. NFL Career: Cartilage damage to Namath's knee made him ineligible for the draft during the Vietnam war, and he was signed by the New York Jets (who then played in the AFL). In 1965, he was given the nickname \"Broadway Joe\" after appearing on the cover of \"Sports Illustrated.\" During his first season, Namath was named AFL Rookie of the Year. Despite this, he continued to struggle with knee injuries. Shortly before the NFL and the AFL were merged into one, Joe Namath played the game of his life during Super Bowl III, beating the Baltimore Colts after personally guaranteeing the victory days earlier. He became the MVP of the Superbowl game, completing eight passes to one player alone (George Sauer) for 133 yards.",
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"segment": "Where did the Battle of Gettysburg take place and what year? It took place in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania from July 1st to July\n3rd, 1863. Where did the greatest battle of the American Civil War take place? Gettysburg\nHow did the Gettysburg battle take place? by a mistake the south was looking for shoes\nWhat town did the battle of gettsburg take place in? The Battle of Gettysburg was fought July 1-3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Gettysburg where did the battle take place? It took place at Gettysburg, in South Central Pennsylvania just\nabove the Mason-Dixon Line from Maryland. When did the battle of Gettysburg take place? It took place July first to July third, 1863.",
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"segment": "History | Gettysburg PA\nCOVID-19 Updates (News, Alerts, Resources) Read more »\nYou are here\nHome ››\nAbout Us\nHistory\nAn Overview\nWelcome to the official website of the Borough Government of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Gettysburg was founded in 1786 and named after Samuel Gettys, an early settler and tavern owner. The Borough was incorporated in 1806. The confluence of ten major roads of the period caused it to be attractive to travelers and settlers alike. Although known primarily for its proximity to the battlefield, the Borough of 7620 residents is also known for its institutions of higher learning. The Lutheran Theological Seminary was founded in 1826 and Gettysburg College was established in 1832. Harrisburg Area Community College also has a campus just outside the geographical boundary of Gettysburg. Centrally located in Southern Pennsylvania, Gettysburg is 52 miles from Baltimore, 90 miles from Washington, DC, and 102 miles from Philadelphia. The main thoroughfare is US Route 30 (The Lincoln Highway), which was the first trans-continental highway. For three days in July of 1863, a costly battle raged between the Union and Confederate armies in and around the Borough.",
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"segment": "Civil War Battle of Gettysburg Facts\nBattle of Gettysburg Facts\nWhen was the Battle of Gettysburg fought? The Battle of Gettysburg began on Wednesday, July 1st 1863. The first shots were fired northwest of town early in the morning as advancing Confederates ran into Union cavalry pickets, although exactly when and where has been a matter of intense debate. It continued until Friday, July 3rd, with the repulse of Pickett’s Charge and Stuart’s attempt to drive around Meade’s flank and into his rear. Each of the three days saw intense fighting in and around the city. The armies remained facing each other on the field on July 4th. There was minor skirmishing and some casualties but it did not escalate into major fighting, and it is not usually considered part of the battle. Lee’s army began its retreat to Virginia after dark on the 4th. Where was the Battle of Gettysburg fought? The Battle of Gettysburg took place around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, a small crossroads town in southern Pennsylvania about 8 miles north of the Maryland border.",
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"segment": "Gettysburg was founded by natives of Adams County, Pennsylvania in the late 1820s. When the settlement was platted in 1842, the community was named for Gettysburg, the county seat of Adams County. The community's first church was a congregation of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, established in 1847 or 1848, while the first school was built in 1850. Gettysburg is located at 40°6′49″N 84°29′35″W / 40.11361°N 84.49306°W / 40.11361; -84.49306 (40.113609, -84.493188). Legal\nHelp\n×\nShow Labels\nSATELLITE\nMAP\nLIVE TRAFFIC\nTraffic Slow Downs\nTraffic Incidents\nTraffic Webcams\n2 km\n1 mi\n© 2021 MapQuest , © TomTom , © 2021 Mapbox | Legal | Privacy | About our Ads | Do Not Sell\nFind hotels by Best Western Hotels & Resorts",
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"segment": "Where is Panama Located? Want to Know it? Answers to life's questions /\ntravel /\nWhere is Panama Located? Where is Panama Located? 29 Jan, 2011 travel 0\nPanama is the southernmost country found in Central America on the isthmus that connects North America to South America. It shares boarders with Costa Rica to the North West and Columba to the South East. It also has coastlines on the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean. Panama is located at the latitude and longitude of 09° 00 N and 80° 00 W. It has the second largest rainforest in the world and has many large rivers and mountains. Panama has a tropical climate and experiences a wet season and a dry season. The Republic of Panama controls the Panama Canal which connects the Caribbean Sea to the Pacific Ocean.",
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"segment": "He sold this, and retired back to Stratford on Avon, where he bought a big, modern house, and lived there until he died. So yes. He was pretty popular in his day, even if most of the country had never heard of him. Who was William Shakespeare and what did he do to become famous? He was a playwright during Queen Elizabeth's reign. He coined an insane number of words and phrases that hadn't been previously recorded. He repurposed several stories, derived from both history and from mythology. He also simply repurposed the English Language in whatever way he chose. This is what most of us consider “Shakespearean” English. How did William Shakespeare become an actor?",
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"segment": "Algerian Dinar\n2. Egypt\nEgypt is a republic in eastern North Africa on the Mediterranean and the Red Sea. Egypt borders the Mediterranean Sea to the north, the Gaza Strip and Israel to the northeast, the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to the south and Libya to the west. About 80% of Egypt’s residents live near the great river Nile. Capital: Cairo\nArea: 1,001,450 km 2\nLanguage: Arabic\nCurrency: Egyptian Pound\n3. Libya\nLibya, formally The state of Libya is a state in North Africa.",
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"segment": "55 Interesting Facts About Egypt - The Fact File\n55 Interesting Facts About Egypt\nBy\nEditorial Staff\nLast updated on May 11th, 2021\nEgypt, officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a country in Northeast corner of Africa. It has an area of 1,001,450 square km. It is divided into 27 Governorates. The country’s capital city is Cairo. Arabic and Egyptian Arabic are its official and national languages, respectively. The Egyptian Pound (EGP) is its official currency. It has four bordering regions that include the Gaza Strip, Israel, Libya, and Sudan. Admittedly, Egypt is one of the most fascinating early ancient civilizations in human history. We have compiled together some of the most interesting facts about Egypt for your amusement. Egypt facts\n1.",
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"segment": "Egypt\nEgypt is the third largest country in the Middle East. It covers an area of 1,001,450 km 2. It is located in Africa's northeastern corner in North Africa. Egypt is connected with Asia by the Sinai Peninsula land bridge. Egypt has coastlines on the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea. It is bordered by Palestine, Israel, Sudan, and Libya. The Most Populous Countries In The Middle East\nThe Middles East had a total population of over 419,116,760 by 2015. Egypt is the most populous country in the region a population of 100,388,070. The Egyptians make up over 21.86% of the people living in the Middle East. Turkey is the second most populous state with over 83 million people followed by Iran (82,913,910), and Iraq (39,309,780).",
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"segment": "Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Cambodia, China, Ecuador, Egypt, France, India, Indonesia, Iran, Italy, Japan, Israel, Kenya, Kuwait, Nepal, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, United States and Vatican City . Africa\nEgypt: Cairo; City of the Dead; Giza pyramid complex; Karnak temple, Luxor; Ramesseum\nKenya: Lake Magadi; Mara Kichwan Tembo Manyatta; Mara Rianta Manyatta;",
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"segment": "Egypt is a very dry country. The Sahara and Libyan Desert make up most of the area of Egypt. Egypt experiences natural hazards such as droughts, earthquakes, flash floods, landslides, windstorms (called khamsin), dust storms and sandstorms. The longest river in the world, the Nile, runs through Egypt. Egypt is famous for its ancient civilization, the Ancient Egyptians, who date back to around 3150 B.C.\nEgypt is home the Great Pyramid of Giza, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The most popular sport in Egypt is football (soccer). For more information, check out maps of Egyptor take a closer look at the Egyptian flag. More Country Facts! Argentina\nAustralia\nAustria\nBangladesh\nBelgium\nBrazil\nCanada\nChile\nChina\nColombia\nCuba\nCzech Republic\nDenmark\nEgypt\nEngland\nFiji\nFinland\nFrance\nGermany\nGreece\nHungary\nIceland\nIndia\nIndonesia\nIreland\nItaly\nJamaica\nJapan\nKenya\nMadagascar\nMalaysia\nMexico\nMorocco\nNetherlands\nNew Zealand\nNigeria\nNorway\nPakistan\nPeru\nPoland\nPortugal\nRussia\nScotland\nSouth Africa\nSpain\nSweden\nSwitzerland\nThailand\nTurkey\nUkraine\nUnited States\nVenezuela\nVietnam\nWales\nScience Kids © | Home | About | Topics | Experiments | Games | Facts | Quizzes | Projects | Lessons | Images | Videos | Privacy | Sitemap | Updated: Apr 11, 2020",
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"segment": "50 Amazing Facts About Egypt | NationFacts.net\n50 Fascinating Facts about Egypt\nEgypt is known as a transcontinental country due to the fact that it lies on both Africa and Asia. The Sinai Peninsula connects southwest Asia to northeast Africa, and it is part of the country of Egypt. Most of the country lies in Africa though. Egypt is bordered by Israel to the north, the Red Sea in the east, Sudan in the south and Libya in the west. It is very populated, and is home to 84 million people, making it the 15th most populous country in the world. Its capital city is Cairo, and it is home to 9.1 million inhabitants. The official language of the country is Arabic and its state religion is Islam. The currency is Egypt is the Egyptian pound, and it has been used in the country since the early 1800s. Egypt’s flag is a horizontal flag with three horizontal stripes. The stripes are colored red, white and black, and in the middle of the white stripe is Egypt’s coat of arms.",
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what is the name of the bengals quarterback? | Andy Dalton | [
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"headings": "Ranking the Best Veteran Quarterbacks Potentially Available This Offseason\nRanking the Best Veteran Quarterbacks Potentially Available This Offseason\nNearly a third of the NFL could be in the market for a new QB in 2020. Let's rank the 11 best veteran options available, and offer up the best and the most fun option for each one.\n1. Tom Brady\n2. Healthy Cam Newton\n3. Derek Carr\n4. Philip Rivers\n5. Teddy Bridgewater\n6. Ryan Tannehill\n7. Andy Dalton\n8. Marcus Mariota\n9. Jameis Winston\n10. Jacoby Brissett\n11. Taysom Hill\n",
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"headings": "One reason to still watch each of the NFL’s worst teams in 2019\nOne reason to still watch each of the NFL’s worst teams in 2019\nPittsburgh Steelers\nBecause there’s too much talent for this team to be this bad\nArizona Cardinals\nBecause this air raid thing might actually work out\nCincinnati Bengals\nWashington\nNew York Jets\nBecause the football gods will find new and exciting ways to ruin this team\nDenver Broncos\nMiami Dolphins\nBecause Josh Rosen doesn’t want to get left in the NFL’s “take a QB, leave a QB” change tray\n",
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"segment": "And, with all the talk about “short quarterbacks” in the NFL, note that Jurgensen was just 5’11”. Best Gingers of All Time – Present\nAndy Dalton, Quarterback, Cincinnati Bengals\nAlso known as the “Red Rifle”, is Bengals quarterback, Andy Dalton with his fire-engine red hair. Red Rifle was drafted in 2011 round two by the Bengals and played so well, he was invited to play in the 2011 Pro Bowl his rookie year. Proudly to add to Dalton’s achievements, is that he is just one of a few quarterbacks who threw for over 3000 yards in his first three seasons. The Bengals have had plenty of dud quarterbacks, so Dalton can brag that he is the only Bengals’ quarterback to have lead the team to three consecutive playoff series. If he hadn’t fallen and fumbled the ball umpteen times during his last playoff game, the Bengals would have been the team who advanced to play Denver, rather than letting the Chargers get that one. Brandon Weeden, Quarterback, Cleveland Browns\nCourtesy: Bleacher Report, Likely sidelined. Next up on our best Gingers of all time is Brandon Weeden first-round draft pick by the Cleveland Browns in 2012. With an impressive start, Weeden finished his rookie year with 3,385 yards.",
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"headings": "Bengals Ring of Honor candidates: Ken Anderson\nBengals Ring of Honor candidates: Ken Anderson\nKen Anderson (No. 14)\nThe Orange and Black Insider Bengals podcast: The Stuff of Legends\nThe Orange and Black Insider Bengals podcast: Interview with Ken Anderson\nRing of Honor Resume\nThe Orange and Black Insider Bengals podcast: Interview with Ken Anderson\n",
"segment": "6-2\nWeight: 212\nPosition: Quarterback\nBengals Career: 1971-1986 as a player; 1993-2002 as Cincinnati’s quarterbacks Coach and offensive coordinator\nDrafted: 3rd round, 67th pick (1971)\nMegaphone Embeddable Player\nCincy Jungle: for Cincinnati Bengals fans\nThe Orange and Black Insider Bengals podcast: The Stuff of Legends\nForward 15 seconds\nBack 15 seconds\n00:00:00\nShare\nSubscribe\nCookie Policy\nDescription\nShare Cincy Jungle: for Cincinnati Bengals fans\nShare this episode with your friends\nSubscribe to Cincy Jungle: for Cincinnati Bengals fans\nKeep up to date by subscribing to this podcast\n\nCookie Policy\nThis player is hosted by Megaphone, a podcast publishing platform.",
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"segment": "No. 1 overall NFL Draft pick Joe Burrow is Cincinnati’s starting quarterback heading into the 2020 regular season. Taylor shared the decision following a team scrimmage on Sunday. “He’s just been impressive,” Taylor said, per ESPN. “ He’s what we expected when we took him No. 1 overall. He hasn’t disappointed one day he’s been out there.” News | In case there was any doubt, Bengals coach Zac Taylor effectively named QB Joe Burrow as the Week 1 starter https://t.co/fH1CmOirUH\n— Ben Baby (@Ben_Baby) August 31, 2020\nOf course, this is no surprise. The Bengals selected Burrow with the top overall selection and let longtime starter Andy Dalton go to Dallas. Still, it’s rare for a rookie quarterback to start right away.",
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"segment": "Where does your team’s quarterback land? 32. Ryan Finley — Cincinnati Bengals\nGetty Images | Andy Lyons\nAs of publication, we’re still waiting on Ryan Finley’s first NFL start but he’s officially taken over the job for the beleaguered Andy Dalton. In fact, all of the Bengals roster is beleaguered and we aren’t expecting Finley to pull off much magic as he moves under center. During his college career at Boise State and North Carolina State, Finley compiled a 64.2 completion percentage and slightly better than a 2:1 ratio of touchdowns to interceptions. His career average of 242.3 passing yards per game also won’t make him look like the next Brett Favre but, luckily for Finley, any positive performances will make him a minor hero this season. 31. Ryan Fitzpatrick — Miami Dolphins\nGetty Images | Michael Reaves\nThe Dolphins have also been miserable this season and their quarterback situation is a reflection of that. The team has been bouncing between Ryan Fitzpatrick and Josh Rosen under center, with the former being listed as the top starter on the depth chart. Fitzpatrick has been anything but impressive through his five starts in 2019, completing less than 62 percent of his passes and throwing for just over 170 yards per game.",
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"segment": "Languages\nThe official language of Turkey is Turkish, which is the most widely-spoken of the languages in the Turkic family, part of the larger Altaic linguistic group. It is related to Central Asian languages such as Kazakh, Uzbek, Turkmen, etc. Turkish was written using the Arabic script until Ataturk's reforms; as part of the secularizing process, he had a new alphabet created that uses the Latin letters with a few modifications. For example, a \"c\" with a small tail curving beneath it is pronounced like the English \"ch.\" Kurdish is the largest minority language in Turkey and is spoken by about 18% of the population. Kurdish is an Indo-Iranian language, related to Farsi, Baluchi, Tajik, etc. It may be written in the Latin, Arabic or Cyrillic alphabets, depending upon where it is being used. Religion in Turkey: Turkey is approximately 99.8% Muslim.",
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"segment": "The most widely spoken language in Turkey is Turkish. English, French, Spanish and German are also commonly spoken. The Turkish language is one of the newest languages on earth. Turkish language. english\nPeople in Turkey speak Turkish. In Turkey, You would mostly find people speaking Turkish. Although, there are about 25% that speak Kurdish or Zaza. A very slim percentage of them speak Laz (In NE Turkey) and Aerobic (In Antakya.) Less than 1% speak Greek. Hope this helped!",
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"segment": "What languages are spoken in Turkey? - Answers\nLanguages and Cultures\nTurkey (Country)\nWhat languages are spoken in Turkey? Asked by Wiki User\nSee Answer\nTop Answer\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-04-27 07:09:22\nThere is no secondary language in Turkey. Just Turkish but Kurds and Laz people talk in their language. Turkish. The most widely spoken language in Turkey is Turkish. English, French, Spanish and German are also commonly spoken. The Turkish language is one of the newest languages on earth. Turkish language. english\nPeople in Turkey speak Turkish.",
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"segment": "Zaza\n0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2018-01-07 20:07:30\nThe 1 official language of Turkey is Turkish, spoken by more than 75% of the population. Turkish is also considered the national language. Here is a list of 31 languages spoken in Turkey: Abaza\nAbkhaz\nAdyghe\nArabic, North Mesopotamian Spoken\nAzerbaijani, South\nBalkan Gagauz Turkish\nCrimean Tatar\nDimli\nDomari\nGeorgian\nHértevin\nKabardian\nKazakh\nKirmanjki\nKumyk\nKurdish, Northern\nKyrgyz\nLaz\nOsetin\nPontic\nRomani, Balkan\nSyriac\nTatar\nTurkish\nTurkish Sign Language\nTurkmen\nTuroyo\nUbykh\nUyghur\nUzbek, Southern\nZaza\nTurkish Sign Language is the language used by the deaf community in Turkey. It uses a two-handed manual alphabet which is very different from the two-handed alphabets used in British Sign Language. Turkish deaf education emphasizes lip-reading and oral speech, so there is very little information about Turkish Sign Language. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2015-05-21 15:30:59\nMost Turkish citizens speak Turkish as a native language. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nYour Answer\nWhat languages are spoken in Turkey? Write your answer...\n0/5000\nB U I\nSign up or log in\nPost Your Answer",
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"segment": "Languages of Turkey - Wikipedia\nLanguages of Turkey\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nOverview of the languages spoken in Turkey\nLanguages of Turkey\nOfficial\nTurkish\nMinority\nKurdish (Kurmanji), Azerbaijani, Arabic, Aramaic, Zazaki, Pomak Bulgarian, Balkan Gagauz Turkish, Laz, Armenian, Greek, Pontic Greek, Judaeo-Spanish\nImmigrant\nAdyghe, Albanian, Arabic, Bosnian, Crimean Tatar, Georgian, Kabardian (in alphabetical order)\nForeign\nEnglish (17%)\nGerman (4%)\nFrench (3%)\nSigned\nTurkish Sign Language\nMardin Sign Language\nKeyboard layout\nTurkish (Q-keyboard)\nTurkish (F-keyboard)\na ^ may be subsumed under the Turkish language. Part of a series on the\nCulture of Turkey\n\nHistory\nPeople\nLanguages\nMythology and folklore\nMythology\nfolklore\nCuisine\nFestivals\nReligion\nArt\nLiterature\nMusic and performing arts\nMusic\nMedia\nRadio\nTelevision\nCinema\nSport\nMonuments\nWorld Heritage Sites\nSymbols\nFlag\nCoat of arms\nTurkey portal\nv\nt\ne\nThe languages of Turkey, apart from the official language Turkish, include the widespread Kurmanji, the moderately prevalent minority languages Arabic and Zazaki, and a number of less common minority languages, some of which are guaranteed by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne . Contents\n1 Constitutional rights\n1.1 Official language\n1.2 Minority language rights\n1.3 Supplementary language education\n2 Lists of languages\n3 1965 Census\n4 History\n5 See also\n6 References\n7 Further reading\nConstitutional rights\nOfficial language\nArticle 3 of the Constitution of Turkey defines Turkish as the official language of Turkey. Minority language rights\nArticle 42 of the Constitution explicitly prohibits educational institutions to teach any language other than Turkish as a mother tongue to Turkish citizens. No language other than Turkish shall be taught as a mother tongue to Turkish citizens at any institutions of training or education. Foreign languages to be taught in institutions of training and education and the rules to be followed by schools conducting training and education in a foreign language shall be determined by law. The provisions of international treaties are reserved. — Art. 42, Constitution of the Republic of Turkey\nDue to Article 42 and its longtime restrictive interpretation, ethnic minorities have been facing severe restrictions in the use of their mother languages . Concerning the incompatibility of this provision with the International Bill of Human Rights, Turkey signed the International Covenants on Civil and Political Rights and on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights only with reservations constraining minority rights and the right to education.",
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"segment": "What Languages Are Spoken In Turkey - WorldAtlas\nWhat Languages Are Spoken In Turkey\nLearning Turkish through flash cards. Official Language Of Turkey\nUnder the Constitution of Turkey: Article 42, the Turkish language is established as the official language of the country. The language is also the most spoken in the country. More than 30 ethnic languages exist in Turkey, but only small numbers of people speak a few of the ethnic languages. With the dominance of the Turkish language, other languages are regarded to as minority languages. Languages within Turkey can be divided into various groups depending on their origin, the number of speakers and the nature of the language. The common divisions are the ethnic languages, immigrant, foreign, and sign language. These languages are under the influence of the ancient and modern interactions between local Turks and foreigners during the various phases of Turkish history. Ethnic Languages Of Turkey\nTurkey is an ethnically diverse country with different ethnic languages spoken in the country.",
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"segment": "CCF\nWe are Turks and we speak Turkish. The official language in Turkey is Turkish! Turkey has been influenced by a lot of other coutries either from Europe or Middle East and it has also influenced other counties as well but the original and oficial language has always been TURKISH\nThere are some 36 languages spoken regularly in Turkey. The top four languages, each spoken by over one million people, in decending order are: Turkish, Northern Kurdish, Dimli and Kabardian. The Turks speak in Turkish\nTurkish\nTurkish language is their native language. Also they can understand many words from other Turkic languages like Azerbaijani , Kazakh , Kirghiz, Turkmen Turkish. 0 0 1\n🙏🏿\n0\n🤨\n0\n😮\n0\n😂\n0\nAdd a Comment\nWiki User\nAnswered 2014-12-10 03:45:26\nTurkish is the official language, spoken by more than 75% of the population. This is a more complete list of 31 languages spoken in Turkey: 1.",
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"segment": "Fittingly, it was the team's 100th loss of the season. In fifty-two years of competition, the Browns won one pennant, finished in the first division only twelve times, while finishing seventh twelve times and eighth (last) fourteen times. BALTIMORE ORIOLES HISTORY\nThe Baltimore Orioles picked up where the Browns left off, losing their inaugural game to Detroit, 3-0 on April 13, 1954. They would lose ninety-nine more games that season and finished 57½ games behind Cleveland (which set the American League record at the time of 111 wins). The Orioles made an inspired choice by hiring well respected baseball executive Paul Richards into the front office, and, with an emphasis on pitching and defense, the team began a steady climb. By the early 1960's the Orioles were a young club on the rise, and when they completed the one-sided trade with Cincinnati for Frank Robinson prior to the 1966 season, they became a powerhouse. Led by Robinson's triple crown season (.316 average, 49 homers and 122 RBIs) they won their first World Series championship in 1966. Earl Weaver succeeded Hank Bauer midway through the 1968 season and the Orioles marched to three consecutive pennants, winning 109, 108 and 101 games in 1969-71. They won five of the first six American League East titles and the 1970 world championship. Along with the fiery Robinson's leadership on and off the field, they featured slugging first baseman Boog Powell, an air tight defense with Brooks Robinson and Mark Belanger on the infield and Paul Blair anchoring the outfield.",
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"segment": "None\nWith the Orioles facing elimination they took a 2–0 lead in the third inning when right-fielder Gerónimo Berroa singled with the bases loaded off Cleveland starter Chad Ogea. From there Orioles starter Scott Kamieniecki held the Indians scoreless through five innings. Jimmy Key then turned in three scoreless innings in relief of Kamieniecki, who left the game due to elbow stiffness. Indians reliever Paul Assenmacher allowed four hits and two runs, including a home run by Eric Davis, in the ninth inning to stretch the Baltimore lead to 4–0. Orioles closer Randy Myers allowed RBI doubles to Matt Williams and Tony Fernández in the bottom of the ninth, but the Orioles held on for a 4–2 win, sending the series back to Baltimore. Game 6\nWednesday, October 15, 1997, at Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Maryland\nTeam\n1\n2\n3\n4\n5\n6\n7\n8\n9\n10\n11\nR\nH\nE\nCleveland\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n1\n1\n3\n0\nBaltimore\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n0\n10\n0\nWP: Brian Anderson (1–0) LP: Armando Benítez (0–2) Sv: José Mesa (2)\nHome runs: CLE:",
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"segment": "Baltimore Orioles\n1971: Pittsburgh Pirates\n1972: Oakland Athletics\n1973: Oakland Athletics\n1974: Oakland Athletics\n1975: Cincinnati Reds\n1976: Cincinnati Reds\n1977: New York Yankees\n1978: New York Yankees\n1979: Pittsburgh Pirates\n1980s\n1980:",
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"segment": "Baltimore Orioles Playoff History | 1903 - 2020\nBaltimore Orioles\nBaltimore » Major League Baseball\nFranchise Overview\nSeasons in Baltimore\n1954-2020\n66\n13\n3\nSeasons\nMade Playoffs\nChampionships\nAll Seasons\n116\n14\n3\nSeasons\nMade Playoffs\nChampionships\nPast 10 Seasons (2011 - 2020)\n47.0%\n3\n2\n0\nWinning Percentage\nMade Playoffs\nPlayoff Series Wins\nChampionships\nChampionship Years\n1966, 1970, 1983\nBaltimore Orioles History\nOverview\nThe Baltimore Orioles have played a total of 116 seasons. Their first season was in 1903, and their most recent season was in 2020. Have the Baltimore Orioles gone by any other names? Yes. Between 1903 and 1953, the team was known as the St. Louis Browns. In 1954, the team moved to Baltimore and changed their name to the Baltimore Orioles. When was the last time the Orioles were in the playoffs? The Baltimore Orioles last made the playoffs in 2016, when they lost the AL Wild Card. They've been in the playoffs a total of 14 times in their 116 seasons. When was the last time the Orioles missed the playoffs?",
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"segment": "The franchise experienced another lull well into the next decade, as an emphasis on redeveloping the farm system and young talent slowed results on the field. Overall, since moving to Baltimore, the Orioles have had considerably more success than their St. Louis forefathers, winning eight division titles, six American League pennants and three world championships. \"As long as I can compete, I won't quit. Reaching three-thousand is not the finish line as long as I can contribute.\" - Baltimore Orioles Shortstop (1981-2001) Cal Ripken, Jr.\nBaltimore Orioles History\nBaltimore Orioles Franchise Facts\nBaltimore Orioles Rosters / Opening Day Line-Ups / Uniform Numbers\nMilwaukee Brewers Rosters\n1901 - 1901\n\n1901\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSt. Louis Browns Rosters\n1902 - 1953\n\n\n1902\n1903\n1904\n1905\n1906\n1907\n1908\n1909\n1910\n1911\n1912\n1913\n1914\n1915\n1916\n1917\n1918\n1919\n1920\n1921\n1922\n1923\n1924\n1925\n1926\n1927\n1928\n1929\n1930\n1931\n1932\n1933\n1934\n1935\n1936\n1937\n1938\n1939\n1940\n1941\n1942\n1943\n1944\n1945\n1946\n1947\n1948\n1949\n1950\n1951\n1952\n1953\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles Rosters\n1953 - Current\n\n\n\n\n1954\n1955\n1956\n1957\n1958\n1959\n1960\n1961\n1962\n1963\n1964\n1965\n1966\n1967\n1968\n1969\n1970\n1971\n1972\n1973\n1974\n1975\n1976\n1977\n1978\n1979\n1980\n1981\n1982\n1983\n1984\n1985\n1986\n1987\n1988\n1989\n1990\n1991\n1992\n1993\n1994\n1995\n1996\n1997\n1998\n1999\n2000\n2001\n2002\n2003\n2004\n2005\n2006\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011\n2012\n2013\n2014\n2015\n2016\n2017\n2018\n2019\n2020\n2021\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBold Seasons : Uniform Numbers Worn\nBaltimore Orioles Box Scores / Schedules / Scores\nMilwaukee Brewers Scheduless\n1901 - 1901\n\n1901\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSt. Louis Browns Rosters Schedules\n1902 - 1953\n\n\n1902\n1903\n1904\n1905\n1906\n1907\n1908\n1909\n1910\n1911\n1912\n1913\n1914\n1915\n1916\n1917\n1918\n1919\n1920\n1921\n1922\n1923\n1924\n1925\n1926\n1927\n1928\n1929\n1930\n1931\n1932\n1933\n1934\n1935\n1936\n1937\n1938\n1939\n1940\n1941\n1942\n1943\n1944\n1945\n1946\n1947\n1948\n1949\n1950\n1951\n1952\n1953\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBaltimore Orioles Rosters Schedules\n1953 - Current\n\n\n\n\n1954\n1955\n1956\n1957\n1958\n1959\n1960\n1961\n1962\n1963\n1964\n1965\n1966\n1967\n1968\n1969\n1970\n1971\n1972\n1973\n1974\n1975\n1976\n1977\n1978\n1979\n1980\n1981\n1982\n1983\n1984\n1985\n1986\n1987\n1988\n1989\n1990\n1991\n1992\n1993\n1994\n1995\n1996\n1997\n1998\n1999\n2000\n2001\n2002\n2003\n2004\n2005\n2006\n2007\n2008\n2009\n2010\n2011\n2012\n2013\n2014\n2015\n2016\n2017\n2018\n2019\n2020\n2021\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBold Seasons : Box Scores Online\nBaltimore Orioles Miscellaneous Items of Interest\nBaltimore Orioles 100 Win Seasons\nYear\nRecord\nManager\n1969\n109-53\nEarl Weaver\n1970\n108-54\nEarl Weaver\n1971\n101-57\nEarl Weaver\n1979\n102-57\nEarl Weaver\n1980\n100-62\nEarl Weaver\nSt. Louis Browns 100 Loss Seasons\nYear\nRecord\nManager\n1910\n47-107\nJack O'Connor\n1911\n45-107\nBobby Wallace\n1912\n53-101\nBobby Wallace\n\n\nGeorge Stovall\n1937\n46-108\nRogers Hornsby\n\n\nJim Bottomley\n1939\n43-111\nFred Haney\n1949\n53-101\nZack Taylor\n1951\n52-102\nZack Taylor\n1953\n54-100\nMarty Marion\nBaltimore Orioles 100 Loss Seasons\nYear\nRecord\nManager\n1954\n54-100\nJimmy Dykes\n1988\n54-107\nCal Ripken, Sr. Frank Robinson\n2018\n47-115\nBuck Showalter\n2019\n54-108\nBrandon Hyde\nSt. Louis Browns No-Hitters\nName\nIP\nDate\nEarl Hamilton\n9.0\n08-30-1912\nErnie Koob\n9.0\n05-05-1917\nBob Groom\n9.0\n05-06-1917\nBobo Holloman\n9.0\n05-06-1953\nBaltimore Orioles No-Hitters\nName\nIP\nDate\nHoyt Wilhelm\n9.0\n09-20-1958\nSteve Barber\n8.2\n04-30-1967\nStu Miller\n0.1\n\"\"\nTom Phoebus\n9.0\n04-27-1968\nJim Palmer\n9.0\n08-13-1969\nBob Milacki\n6.0\n07-13-1991\nMike Flanagan\n1.0\n\"\"\nMark Williamson\n1.0\n\"\"\nGregg Olson\n1.0\n\"\"\nBold = Perfect Game\nSt. Louis Browns Cycle Hitters\nName\nInn. Date\nGeorge Sisler\n9.0\n08-08-1920\nGeorge Sisler\n10.0\n08-13-1921\nBaby Doll Jacobson\n9.0\n04-17-1924\nSki Melillo\n9.0\n05-23-1929\nGeorge McQuinn\n9.0\n07-19-1941\nBaltimore Orioles Cycle Hitters\nName\nInn. Date\nBrooks Robinson\n9.0\n07-15-1960\nC",
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"headings": "1996 Major League Baseball season\n1996 Major League Baseball season\nContents\nStandings\nAmerican League\nNational League\nPostseason\nBracket\nAwards and honors\nMLB statistical leaders\nManagers\nAmerican League\nNational League\nHome Field Attendance & Payroll\nTelevision coverage\nEvents\nJanuary–June\nJuly–December\nMovies\nDeaths\nReferences\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "March 5 – The Veterans Committee elects four new members to the Hall of Fame, and just misses naming a fifth. The group elected includes Earl Weaver, Baltimore Orioles manager for 17 seasons; pitcher Jim Bunning, who won 100 games in each league; 19th-century manager Ned Hanlon, who won pennants in Baltimore and Brooklyn, and Bill Foster, the Negro leagues ' winningest pitcher. Second baseman Nellie Fox receives the necessary 75% of the Committee's votes, but the rules allow for election of only one modern player, and Bunning has more votes. April 1 – Seven pitches into the first game of the season, at Riverfront Stadium in Cincinna",
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"segment": "In the fourth, with the bases loaded by a single, hit-by-pitch and walk, Davey Johnson 's two-run single made it 3–0 Orioles and knocked starter Bob Johnson out of the game. Two walks by Bruce Kison forced in another run to make it 4–0 Orioles. In the fifth, after two singles, Elrod Hendricks 's two-run single, aided by an error and Robinson's single, made it 7–0 Orioles. After another single, Bob Veale relieved Moose and allowed two walks to load the bases and force in another run. Don Buford 's groundout and Merv Rettenmund 's RBI single made it 10–0 Orioles. Robinson's RBI single next inning off of Bob Miller capped the Orioles' scoring. Jim Palmer pitched seven shutout innings and helped himself the easy way by drawing two bases-loaded walks for two RBIs - the only time this has happened in a World Series game. The Pirates got their runs in the eighth when Richie Hebner hit a three-run homer off Palmer. This was very nearly the first night game in World Series history. After rain postponed Game 2—originally scheduled for Sunday afternoon—Commissioner Bowie Kuhn suggested that the rescheduled game be played on Monday night.",
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"segment": "Bachelor’s degree; Master’s degree\n44. Barack Obama, 2009 - Present\nColleges Attended: Columbia University; Harvard Law School\nDegrees Earned: Bachelor’s degree; Juris Doctor",
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"segment": "Barack Obama Education. Does Barack Obama Have a College Degree? | Urban Education Journal | University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education\nBarack Obama Education. Does Barack Obama Have a College Degree? About Barack Obama Education\nBarack Obama, the 44th President of the United States, was born on August 4, 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii to Barack Obama, Sr. ( 1936–1982) (born in Rachuonyo District, British Kenya) and Stanley Ann Dunham, known as Ann (1942–1995) (born in Wichita, Kansas, United States). Barack Obama spent most of his childhood years in Honolulu, where his parents met while attending the University of Hawaii at Manoa. Obama started a close relationship with his maternal grandparents. In 1965, his mother remarried to Lolo Soetoro from Indonesia. Two years later, Dunham took Obama with her to Indonesia to reunite him with his stepfather.",
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"headings": "Fact Check: No, former first lady Michelle Obama has not earned her Ph.D. in law\nFact Check: No, former first lady Michelle Obama has not earned her Ph.D. in law\nClaim: Former first lady Michelle Obama earned her Ph.D. in law since leaving the White House in 2016\nObama holds a juris doctor-not a Ph.D.\nBusy since leaving the White House\nOur rating: False\nOur fact-check sources:\n",
"segment": "Fact check: Before Obama there was no Black Lives Matter, but there was ISIS and antifa\nObama holds a juris doctor-not a Ph.D.\nGrowing up Obama attended Chicago Public Schools. She later earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology and a certificate in African American studies at Princeton University. Obama has famously shared how a high school counselor’s comment that she was not “Princeton material” caused her to self-doubt and ultimately motivated her to pursue further education. After graduating from Princeton in 1985, she attended Harvard Law School and earned her juris doctor degree in 1988. She then joined the Sidley & Austin law firm in Chicago, where she met her husband, Barack Obama. Several years later Obama left law to pursue community-based interests. After her husband was elected president, Michelle Obama received multiple honorary degrees from universities where she gave commencement speeches, several of which were honorary doctorates: Oregon State University in 2012, Bowie State University in 2013, and Jackson State University in 2016. Bowie State, in Maryland, gave Obama an honorary doctorate of law, but she has not completed that degree.",
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"segment": "His final words to his son Ziggy were \"Money can't buy life.\" Read more: Fascinating facts about Bob Marley\nWhat was Bob Marley's cause of death? Bob Marley in 1977. Picture: Getty\nMarley died from an acral lentiginous melanoma, which is a form of skin cancer. He had been diagnosed in 1977, and it had spread from under a nail of his toe. He first discovered the melanoma while playing football in 1977. A foot injury seemed worse than usual, and got worse over time. After doctors discovered it was cancer, he was advised to have his toe amputated.",
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"segment": "How Did Bob Marley Die? Home\nBiography\nHow Did Bob Marley Die? How Did Bob Marley Die? Bob Marley died from cancer in a Miami hospital on May 11, 1981. He helped popularize Jamaican music, from ska to reggae. Advertisement\nDeath of Bob Marley\nBob was diagnosed with malignant melanoma in 1977, and continued working, releasing the album “Kaya”, which was on the charts in Britain for 56 weeks. He began to tour around the world, and performed in Zimbabwe in 1980 to celebrate the country's independence from the United Kingdom. While jogging, Bob collapsed and in the examination, it was found that the cancer had spread to his brain, liver, and lungs. He was awarded the Jamaican Order of Merit in February of 1981. He went to Germany to see a cancer specialist, and on his way to Jamaica, he stopped in Miami to receive emergency medical care.",
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"segment": "2\nSinger Bob Marley was adored by fans around the world Credit: AP: Associated Press\nHow did Bob Marley die? Bob died from an acral lentiginous melanoma - a form of skin cancer which had been diagnosed in 1977, spreading from under a nail of his toe. Bob first discovered the melanoma during a game of football in 1977, when a foot injury seemed unusually bad, and worsened over time. When doctors discovered the cancer, he was advised to have his toe amputated, but refused as his Rastafarian faith considers it a sin to have a part of the body \"temple\" removed. He did consent to a skin graft but this didn’t stop the disease spreading throughout his body by the summer of 1980. When and where did Bob Marley die? Having collapsed while jogging in Central Park during his final tour, Bob played his last ever gig in Pittsburgh in September 1980. He then cancelled all remaining live dates and flew to Germany for a controversial diet-based treatment under Josef Issels.",
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"segment": "He received treatments such as exercise, ozone injections and vitamins. But these treatments didn't work and Marley decided to go back to his home in Jamaica to die. He became so ill in the plane, they stopped in Florida where he died at Cedars of Lebanon Hospital on May 11, 1981. His cancer had spread to his liver, lungs and brain. Bob Marley had acral lentigious melanoma, a form of skin cancer that occurs in both Caucasians and African Americans and is extremely aggressive. It is most commonly found on the palms of the hands, soles of the feet and around the big toe. It can grow under the nails and is more commonly seen on the feet than on the hands. It is the most common form of melanoma in skin of color. Despite the fact that people with skin of color are less at risk of developing skin cancer, the mortality rates are much higher. This might be because they don't necessarily associate skin cancer with a sore that won't heal or a irregularly shaped mole and don't seek medical attention until the cancer has spread.",
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"segment": "Bob Marley's death from cancer was preventable | Sick Celebrities\nBob Marley's death from cancer was preventable\nOctober 29, 2012 david\nReggae legend Robert Nesta “Bob” Marley died of cancer on May 11th 1981 at the age of 36. The illness stemmed from an innocuous toe injury sustained during a football game in May 1977. Due to his Rastafari belief that the body must remain “whole”, Marley refused to have his toe amputated even after doctors found a form of malignant melanoma – a less common and very dangerous form of skin cancer – in the wound in July of that year. Despite his distrust of medical doctors he let an orthopaedic surgeon perform a skin graft on his toe but that didn’t stop the cancer’s growth and it eventually spread to his lungs, liver, stomach and brain. Marley collapsed while jogging in New York’s Central Park after playing two shows as part of his autumn 1980 Uprising Tour. The tour was cancelled, but Marley played one last concert at the Stanley Theatre in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on September 23rd 1980. The most famous live version of “Redemption Song” was recorded at that concert. Towards the end of his life, Marley sought the help of German physician Josef Issels, who offered him an alternative treatment for the cancer. The “Issels” Treatment is based on holistic principles and involves eliminating certain substances from the diet, having specialised vaccines and vitamin supplements, and chelation and enzymatic therapies, not unlike the work Dr Gabriel Cousens is currently doing in Arizona. The method is unapproved in the UK and deemed ineffective by the American Cancer Society.",
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"segment": "It was his deeply held religious beliefs that contributed to his death. That is if one accepts the official reason for it. In July 1977, Marley was found to have a type of malignant melanoma under the nail of a toe. Contrary to urban legend, this lesion was not primarily caused by an injury during a football match that year, but was instead a symptom of the already-existing cancer. Marley turned down his doctors’ advice to have his toe amputated, citing his religious beliefs. Despite his illness, he continued touring and was in the process of scheduling a world tour in 1980. Bob Marley last appeared in concert at the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on 23 September 1980. Shortly afterwards, his health deteriorated and he became very ill; the cancer had spread throughout his body. Marley sought treatment at the Bavarian clinic of Dr. Josef Issels, where he received a controversial type of cancer therapy.",
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"segment": "Did Bob Marley die from cancer or OD? Robert Nesta Marley died from cancer at the age of 36, he was not killed thought there are some elaborate conspiracy theories surrounding his death and the CIA. He was a devout Rastafarian and did not want to have his toe (where the cancer began) amputated which allowed it to spread throughout his body. There is no proof or even convincing evidence that his death was an OD and as a Rasta man, doing drugs was against everything that Bob believed in (in Rasta culture, marijuana is not a drug but an herb used for meditation and healing). 3.4K views\n·\nView upvotes\nSponsored by Philo\n60+ channels for $20/mo. Start your free 7-day trial now with Philo. Rebecca Wolfe van Loon\nAnswered 6 years ago\nCancer. There is a really cool documentary about it. Maybe it was called \"Marley\". I think he went to Switzerland for treatment.",
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"headings": "How Did Bob Marley Die? Was It A Natural Death Or Not?\nHow Did Bob Marley Die? Was It A Natural Death Or Not?\nThe answer to the question “how did Bob Marley die” is not as simple and straightforward as it may appear at first glance.\nAfter a state funeral in Jamaica he was buried – with his favorite guitar – near to his birthplace. Reputedly, his final words to his son Ziggy were “Money can’t buy life.”\nWell, that is hardly conclusive, but in 1976 there was an assassination attempt on Bob Marley’s life, his wife Rita, his manager Don Taylor, and Bob himself were all shot by gunmen at Bob’s home in Kingston, Jamaica.\nSo, how did Bob Marley die? Well, there is the official version, and a number of unofficial versions. The only thing they have in common is the fact that none of them claim that he is still alive.\nNot yet!\n",
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"segment": "Antietam Creek - Wikipedia\nAntietam Creek\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nCreek in Pennsylvania and Maryland, USA\nBurnside's Bridge traversing Antietam Creek near Sharpsburg, Maryland, site of heavy combat during the Battle of Antietam (Sharpsburg) on September 17, 1862\nAntietam Creek is a 41.7-mile-long (67.1 km) tributary of the Potomac River located in south central Pennsylvania and western Maryland in the United States, a region known as the Hagerstown Valley. The creek became famous as a focal point of the Battle of Antietam during the American Civil War . Contents\n1 Geography\n2 History\n3 Development and water quality issues\n4 See also\n5 References\n6 Bibliography\n7 External links\nGeography\nThe creek is formed in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, at the confluence of the West and East Branches of Antietam Creek, about 2.3 miles (3.7 km) south of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania. Welty's Mill Bridge crosses the East Branch of Little Antietam at Washington Township in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. The stream runs for about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) upon its entering Washington County, Maryland. The course proceeds southward in a meandering pattern, and the creek empties into the Potomac south of Sharpsburg about 50 miles (80 km) upstream of Washington. The watershed area is 290 square miles (750 km 2) and includes parts of Franklin County (106 mi 2) and Washington County (185 mi 2 ). Major tributaries in Pennsylvania include the East and West Branches, Red Run and Falls Creek. Major tributaries in Maryland include Little Antietam Creek, Beaver Creek, and Marsh Run. Communities in the watershed include Waynesboro in Pennsylvania;",
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"segment": "The Battle of Antietam Creek | Gettysburg Battlefield Tours\nThe Battle of Antietam Creek\nJuly 19, 2011\nA quiet tributary flows from its source in southern Pennsylvania, winds its way through Washington County, Maryland, and finally joins the Potomac River just south of Sharpsburg. It is spanned by three picturesque stone arch bridges, foot-worn but well-preserved relics of the farmers’ routes to Sharpsburg markets. The tributary is Antietam Creek; the southernmost bridge is Rohrbach’s Bridge (since renamed Burnside’s Bridge); and, with a total of 22,717 documented casualties, they were the setting of the bloodiest day of fighting in American history, The Battle of Antietam (also known as The Battle of Sharpsburg in the South). Afterward, the Union buried 2, 108 of their soldiers and the Confederacy buried 1,546 of theirs. The battle began as an invasion, part of General Robert E. Lee’s larger Maryland Campaign, and the first of his attempts to take Northern soil. He was confident after a string of Confederate victories in Virginia and he hoped to further demoralize the Union army, as well as restock his own forces’ scant provisions. He lost the element of surprise, however, when Union General George B McClellan accidentally intercepted his battle orders and moved to repel them. Historians believe the battle could have been a death blow to the Confederacy, given McClellan’s advantage, but he squandered the opportunity.",
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"headings": "Battle of Antietam\nBattle of Antietam\nAmerican Civil War [1862]\nWRITTEN BY\nLearn how the Battle of Antietam became the deadliest one-day battle during the American Civil War\nAmerican Civil War Events\nLee ’s invasion of Maryland\nThe Civil War’s bloodiest day\nWatch how the Battle of Antietam unfolded\nBattle for the Cornfield and Bloody Lane\nThe battle for Burnside Bridge\nCasualties and aftermath\n",
"segment": "Battle of Antietam | Summary & Significance | Britannica\nHome World History Wars, Battles & Armed Conflicts\nBattle of Antietam\nAmerican Civil War [1862]\nGive Feedback\nExternal Websites\nWRITTEN BY\nThe Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica\nEncyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree....\nSee Article History\nLearn how the Battle of Antietam became the deadliest one-day battle during the American Civil War\nOverview of the Battle of Antietam (1862) during the American Civil War. © Civil War Trust ( A Britannica Publishing Partner) See all videos for this article\nBattle of Antietam, also called Battle of Sharpsburg, (September 17, 1862), in the American Civil War (1861–65), a decisive engagement that halted the Confederate invasion of Maryland, an advance that was regarded as one of the greatest Confederate threats to Washington, D.C. The Union name for the battle is derived from Antietam Creek, which flows south from Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, to the Potomac River near Harpers Ferry, West Virginia. In the South the encounter was referred to as the Battle of Sharpsburg because the main fighting took place near the town of that name. ( Civil War battles often had one name in the North, which was usually associated with a prominent nearby physical feature, and another in the South, which was usually derived from the town or city closest to the battlefield.) Battle of Antietam: Confederate dead\nConfederate dead by a fence on the Hagerstown road, Antietam, Maryland, photo by Alexander Gardner, September 1862. The Battle of Antietam was one of the costliest of the Civil War. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (LC-B8171-0560 DLC)\nAntietam, Battle of\nBattle of Antietam, September 17, 1862, lithograph by Kurz & Allison, c. 1888. Prints and Photographs Division/Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. (digital file no. LC-USZC4-1768)\nAmerican Civil War Events\nkeyboard_arrow_left\nBattle of Fort Sumter\nApril 12, 1861 - April 14, 1861\nShenandoah Valley campaigns\nJuly 1861 - March 1865\nFirst Battle of Bull Run\nJuly 21, 1861\nVicksburg Campaign\n1862 - 1863\nMississippi Valley Campaign\nFebruary 1862 - July 1863\nBattle of Fort Donelson\nFebruary 13, 1862 - February 16, 1862\nBattle of the Monitor and Merrimack\nMarch 9, 1862\nBattle of Shiloh\nApril 6, 1862 - April 7, 1862\nSeven Days' Battles\nJune 25, 1862 - July 1, 1862\nSecond Battle of Bull Run\nAugust 29, 1862 - August 30, 1862\nBattle of Antietam\nSeptember 17, 1862\nBattle of Fredericksburg\nDecember 13, 1862\nBattle of Chancellorsville\nApril 30, 1863 - May 5, 1863\nBattle of Gettysburg\nJuly 1, 1863 - July 3, 1863\nSecond Battle of Fort Wagner\nJuly 18, 1863\nFort Pillow Massacre\nApril 12, 1864\nAtlanta Campaign\nMay 1864 - September 1864\nBattle of the Wilderness\nMay 5, 1864 - May 7, 1864\nBattle of Spotsylvania Court House\nMay 8, 1864 - May 19, 1864\nBattle of Cold Harbor\nMay 31, 1864 - June 12, 1864\nPetersburg Campaign\nJune 1864 - April 9, 1865\nBattle of Monocacy\nJuly 9, 1864\nBattle of Atlanta\nJuly 22, 1864\nBattle of the Crater\nJuly 30, 1864\nBattle of Mobile Bay\nAugust 5, 1864 - August 23, 1864\nBattle of Nashville\nDecember 15, 1864 - December 16, 1864\nBattle of Five Forks\nApril 1, 1865\nBattle of Appomattox Court House\nApril 9, 1865\nkeyboard_arrow_right\nLee ’s invasion of Maryland\nFollowing the defeat of Union Gen. John Pope ’s Army of Virginia at the Second Battle of Bull Run, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee crossed the Potomac and moved into Maryland, occupying Frederick on September 7.",
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"segment": "For three hours, the battle lines swept back and forth across the field. Source: Library of Congress Added by: Aimee Lucido\nThe Battle of Antietam (also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg, particularly in the South), fought on September 17, 1862, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, and Antietam Creek, as part of the Maryland Campaign, was the first major battle in the American Civil War to take place on Northern soil. It was the bloodiest single-day battle in American history, with about 23,000 casualties. After pursuing Confederate General Robert E. Lee into Maryland, Union Army Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan launched attacks against Lee's army, in defensive positions behind Antietam Creek. At dawn on September 17, Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker's corps mounted a powerful assault on Lee's left flank. Attacks and counterattacks swept across Miller's cornfield and fighting swirled around the Dunker Church.",
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"segment": "Photo by Diane F. Evartt. Maryland possesses one of the most notable creeks in the nation - Antietam Creek. There, during the Civil War, on September 17, 1862, after twelve hours of fighting along its banks, approximately 23,000 soldiers were dead, wounded, or missing - the single bloodiest day of battle in American history. Antietam Creek, Antietam National Battlefield (Washington County), Maryland, October 2012. Photo by Sarah A. Hanks. Today, Maryland's creeks predominately are used for recreation, though some have been transformed into nature reserves. Recreational creeks may be found within national, State, and local parks. Chicamuxen Creek in Queen Anne's County, and Tuckahoe Creek in Talbot County, for example, both are located in State parks, while Antietam Creek passes through Antietam National Battlefield Park . Waterfall on Long Green Creek, Glen Arm (Baltimore County), Maryland, April 2015. Photo by Sarah A. Hanks.",
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"segment": "His soldiers made repeated attacks against the small force of Confederates who defended this crucial Antietam Creek crossing. At approximately 1 p.m. on Sept. 17, the Confederates, outflanked and outnumbered, and running low on ammunition, began to retreat or withdraw. The Yankees stormed the bridge, finally crossing the hotly contested Antietam Creek. However, the time taken to cross and resupply the Union troops had provided Lee with the opportunity to bring his final reserves on the field and turn back Burnside's attack, thus ending the bloody day. Antietam was General Robert E. Lee's first attempt to \"take the war to the Northerners,\" while Gettysburg was Lee's second and final attempt to invade Northern soil. As Lee pushed his Army of Northern Virginia into Maryland in 1862 and into Pennsylvania in the summer of 1863, he would be swept quickly from the fields by the superior Union numbers and the overwhelming manufacturing capability by the juggernaut of the North. The industrial might of that behemoth north of the Mason-Dixon, combined with the fresh Union numbers arriving on the fields daily, would prove to be far too strong for Lee as his army had little to no logistical support and no fresh troops arriving on the field. For the Southerners, both battles would prove disastrous. Antietam and Ramifications for the South and North\nSouth Fought a Defensive War Only\nDuring Lee's first invasion of the North in September 1862, some Southerners refused to participate and therefore deserted the Confederate army because they believed in fighting against an enemy that had invaded their home state and homestead, and they wanted no part of invading someone else's state and community up in the North. They had conviction about fighting a defensive war only.",
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"segment": "Battle of Antietam Begins - HISTORY\nico_close\nYear\n1862\nMonth Day\nSeptember 17\nBattle of Antietam breaks out\nBeginning early on the morning of September 17, 1862, Confederate and Union troops in the Civil War clash near Maryland’s Antietam Creek in the bloodiest single day in American military history. The Battle of Antietam marked the culmination of Confederate General Robert E. Lee’s first invasion of the Northern states. Guiding his Army of Northern Virginia across the Potomac River in early September 1862, the great general daringly divided his men, sending half of them, under the command of General Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson, to capture the Union garrison at Harper’s Ferry. President Abraham Lincoln put Major General George B. McClellan in charge of the Union troops responsible for defending Washington, D.C., against Lee’s invasion. Over the course of September 15 and 16, the Confederate and Union armies gathered on opposite sides of Antietam Creek. Fighting began in the foggy dawn hours of September 17. As savage and bloody combat continued for eight hours across the region, the Confederates were pushed back but not beaten, despite sustaining some 15,000 casualties. By the time the sun went down, both armies still held their ground, despite staggering combined casualties–nearly 23,000 of the 100,000 soldiers engaged, including more than 3,600 dead. McClellan’s center never moved forward, leaving a large number of Union troops that did not participate in the battle. On the morning of September 18, both sides gathered their wounded and buried their dead.",
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"headings": "Battle of Antietam\nBattle of Antietam\nContents\nBackground and the Maryland Campaign\nOpposing forces\nConfederate\nUnion\nBattle\nMorning\nThe morning phase ended with casualties on both sides of almost 13,000, including two Union corps commanders.\nMidday\nAfternoon\nAftermath\nUnion victory and the Emancipation Proclamation\nBattlefield preservation\nHistoric photographs and paintings\nMathew Brady's gallery, \"The Dead of Antietam\" (1862)\nCaptain James Hope murals\nGallery\nSee also\nNotes\nReferences\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Battle of Antietam | Military Wiki | Fandom\nBattle of Antietam\n\"Antietam\" redirects here. For other uses, see Antietam (disambiguation). Battle of Antietam\nPart of the American Civil War\nThe Battle of Antietam, by Kurz & Allison, depicting the scene of action at Burnside's Bridge\nDate\nSeptember 17, 1862\n( 1862-09-17)\nLocation\nWashington County,\nnear Sharpsburg, Maryland\n39°28′24″N 77°44′41″W\n / 39.47333°N 77.74472°W / 39.47333; -77.74472\nCoordinates: 39°28′24″N 77°44′41″W\n / 39.47333°N 77.74472°W / 39.47333; -77.74472\nResult\nTactically inconclusive; strategic Union victory\nBelligerents\nUnited States ( Union)\nCSA (Confederacy)\nCommanders and leaders\nGeorge B. McClellan\nRobert E. Lee\nStrength\n75,500 \"present for duty\"\n38,000 \"engaged\"\nCasualties and losses\n12,401\n(2,108 killed\n9,540 wounded\n753 captured/missing)\n10,316\n(1,546 killed\n7,752 wounded\n1,018 captured/missing)\nv\nt\ne\nMaryland Campaign\nMile Hill\nHarpers Ferry\nCrampton's Gap\nSouth Mountain\nAntietam\nShepherdstown\nChambersburg Raid\nUnison\nThe Battle of Antietam / ænˈtiːtəm / also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg, particularly in the South, fought on Wednesday, September 17, 1862, near Sharpsburg, Maryland, and Antietam Creek, as part of the Maryland Campaign, was the first major battle in the American Civil War to take place on Union soil. It is the bloodiest single-day battle in American history, with 22,717 dead, wounded, and missing on both sides combined. After pursuing Confederate General Robert E. Lee into Maryland, Union Army Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan launched attacks against Lee's army, in defensive positions behind Antietam Creek.",
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"segment": "Battle of Antietam Basic Facts\nThe date of the battle was Wednesday, September 17, 1862. The battle took place in Maryland near the town of Sharpsburg and Antietam Creek. The Union had an overwhelming advantage of 75,500 soldiers facing 38,000 Confederates. Antietam was the first major Civil War battle to take place in a Union state. The casualties of the battle were a combined 22,717 dead, wounded or missing. The leaders of the battle were General Robert E. Lee for the South and General George McClellan for the North. Several generals from both sides were killed at Antietam. This includes Union generals Joseph K. Mansfield, Israel B. Richardson and Isaac P. Rodman. Confederate generals who were killed include Lawrence O. Branch and William E. Starke. Battle of Antietam Timeline\n5:30 a.m.\nThe battle begins with a Union attack down the Hagerstown Turnpike led by General Joseph Hooker.",
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"segment": "Two deals came her way to become the face of fashion label Gabbana and Dolce. 6] The X Factor Season 6 Winner: Joe McElderry (2009)\n18-years-old Joe McElderry is the winner of 2009 series X Factor, and Cheryl Cole mentored him throughout the journey. Joe is has beaten Olly Murs and Stacey Solomon at the finals, and good for all finalist because of they successful careers in the music industry. Fortunately, he is in the music industry and relevant enough to make a fortune of $5 million. 7] The X Factor Season 7 Winner: Matt Cardle (2010)\nMatt Cardle is the winner of S7 of X Factor, and One Direction overtook the success. Cardle understood the success behind One Direction, and he cut off the tied “needed to be selfish” with the label and released four studio albums. Matt returned to West End on 31 July 2018, and it ends on 27 October 2018. 8] The X Factor Season 8 Winner:",
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"segment": "Joe McElderry - Wikipedia\nJoe McElderry\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nsinger, television personality\nJoe McElderry\nMcElderry at The Sage Gateshead on 25 February 2012\nBackground information\nBirth name\nJoseph McElderry\nBorn\n( 1991-06-16)\n16 June 1991 (age 29)\nSouth Shields, Tyne and Wear, England\nGenres\nPop, operatic pop, Country Pop\nOccupation (s)\nSinger, songwriter, model\nInstruments\nVocals\nYears active\n2007–present\nLabels\nSyco Music (2009–2011)\nDecca (2011–present)\nWebsite\nOfficial website\nJoseph \"Joe\" McElderry ( / məˈkɛldəri /; born 16 June 1991) is an English 'singer' and songwriter. He won the sixth series of the ITV show The X Factor in 2009. His first single \" The Climb \" reached number one on both the UK Singles Chart and the Irish Singles Charts. He was also crowned the winner of the second series of Popstar to Operastar in 2011 and the first series of The Jump in 2014. In 2015, McElderry played the lead role of Joseph in the touring production of the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat . To date, McElderry has released five top 20 albums – two of them reaching the UK top three, a record for a solo X Factor winner. He was the first X Factor contestant to release a fourth album. As of 2014, McElderry had sold over two million records worldwide. Contents\n1 Early life\n2 Career\n2.1 2007–2010:",
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"segment": "To date he has released four albums - two of them reaching the UK top three. He is the first winner of The X Factor to release a fourth album. How does Joe McElderry look like? How did Joe McElderry look like young? This is how Joe McElderry looks like. The photo hopefully gives you an impression of Joe McElderry's look, life and work. Photo by: JonathanLGardner, License: CC-BY-SA-3.0, http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Joe_McElderry_ (Live_X_Factor_Tour)_1.png\nWhen is Joe McElderry's birthday? Joe McElderry was born on the 16th of June 1991, which was a Sunday.",
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"segment": "X Factor winner Joe McElderry proves his worth on QVC | Daily Mail Online\nStill got the X Factor?: Singer Joe McElderry proves his worth... £6,350 to be exact\nBy Marcus Barnes\nUpdated: 07:43 EDT, 14 October 2011\nWhen he won the X Factor in 2009 Joe McElderry was handed a contract for £1million, but since then his net worth has obviously dropped a little. The 20-year-old singer was put up for auction in aid of charity and eventually sold for £6,350. Joe's auction took place on shopping channel QVC where viewers put their bids in during one of the daytime shows. Voice for hire: Joe McElderry was auctioned on shopping channel QVC yesterday in aid of Breast Cancer Care\nIn high spirits throughout Joe waited in the QVC call centre as his auction value slowly rose and rose - eventually selling for £6,350. The shopping channel set up the auction in the name of Breast Cancer Care. Finally the top bidder was announced as a Mrs White from Liverpool who will have the pleasure of a unique concert from Joe in her living room, as well as a signed CD and Gold disc of Joe's recent Classic album. Sold!:",
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"segment": "Furthermore, people also believe that he discovered Delaware Capes and Virginia, the Maine Coast, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the Massachusetts Bay. Nonetheless, he put his life at risk by visiting Syria and Egypt too. Those places were not only considered difficult to reach but also dangerous and mysterious. Who is Giovanni da Verrazano? Giovanni da Verrazzano was an Italian explorer born in 1485 to ‘Piero Andrea di Bernardo da Verrazano’ and ‘Fiammetta Cappelli’ in Val di Greve, Republic of Florence. However, some believe that he was born in Tuscany, Italy. On the other hand, French people say that he was born in Lyon, France. Moreover, they believe that he was the son of ‘Alessandro di Bartolommeo da Verrazano and ‘Giovanna Guadagni’. So, there has been a discussion going on about these topics from the past few centuries. Giovanni da Verrazano’s life as an Explorer\nIn 1506, Giovanni da Verrazano first began his career as an explorer after he moved to Dieppe in France.",
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"segment": "Birth Place: Florence, Metropolitan City of Florence\nHeight (m): 5'7\nReligion: Christianity\nRelationship Status: Unknown\nAn Italian explorer, Giovanni da Verrazano, first explored the Atlantic shoreline of NA between New Brunswick and Florida in the year 1524, also including Narragansett Bay and New York Bay. Furthermore, people also believe that he discovered Delaware Capes and Virginia, the Maine Coast, Rhode Island, New Jersey, and the Massachusetts Bay. Nonetheless, he put his life at risk by visiting Syria and Egypt too. Those places were not only considered difficult to reach but also dangerous and mysterious. Who is Giovanni da Verrazano? Giovanni da Verrazzano was an Italian explorer born in 1485 to ‘Piero Andrea di Bernardo da Verrazano’ and ‘Fiammetta Cappelli’ in Val di Greve, Republic of Florence.",
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"segment": "Italian Explorers\nChildhood & Early Life\nIt is generally believed that Giovanni da Verrazzano was born in 1485, in Val di Greve, south of Florence, then capital and main city of the Republic of Florence, to Piero Andrea di Bernardo da Verrazzano and Fiammetta Cappelli. However, some sources state that he was born in Lyon, France, as the son of Alessandro di Bartolommeo da Verrazano and Giovanna Guadagni. As a young boy, he received his education in Florence. He was good at studies and excelled in mathematics. He developed an interest in travelling and exploring, and is believed to have sailed to Egypt and Syria in his early explorations. He moved to France sometime between 1506 and 1508. Continue Reading Below\nYou May Like\nTop Short Male Athletes\nTop NBA Players With No Championship Rings\nThe Best Black Actresses Of All Time\nFamous Beautiful Women With Brown Eyes\nLater Life\nHe joined a voyage that sailed to the coast of Newfoundland, Canada, from Dieppe, France, around 1508. During this period, European countries like Spain and Portugal were sending out explorers like Christopher Columbus, Amerigo Vespucci and Ferdinand Magellan to explore the hitherto unknown parts of the earth. King Francis I of France became concerned that France was falling behind in the areas of exploration and colonization, and began planning an expedition on behalf of his country. Verrazzano met the king between 1522 and 1523, and convinced the monarch of his capabilities as a navigator and requested to be sent on the exploratory voyages on behalf of France.",
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"headings": "Giovanni da Verrazzano\nGiovanni da Verrazzano\nContents\nEarly life\n1522–24 voyage to America\nLater life and death\nLegacy\nCommemorations\nReferences\nNotes\nFurther reading\nExternal links\n",
"segment": "Some alternative theories have been elaborated; for example, certain French scholarship assumes that Verrazzano was born in Lyon, France, the son of Alessandro di Bartolommeo da Verrazano and Giovanna Guadagni. \" Whatever the case,\" writes Ronald S. Love, \"Verrazzano always considered himself to be Florentine,\" and he was considered a Florentine by his contemporaries as well. He signed documents employing a Latin version of his name, \"Janus Verrazanus\", and he called himself \"Jehan de Verrazane\" in his will dated 11 May 1526 in Rouen, France (preserved at the Archives départementales de la Seine-Maritime). In contrast to his detailed account of his voyages to North America, little is known about his personal life. After 1506, he settled in the port of Dieppe, Kingdom of France, where he began his career as a navigator. He embarked for the American coast probably in 1508 in the company of captain Thomas Aubert, on the ship La Pensée, equipped by the owner, Jean Ango. He explored the region of Newfoundland, possibly during a fishing trip, and possibly the St. Lawrence River in Canada; on other occasions, he made numerous voyages to the eastern Mediterranean. 1522–24 voyage to America\nIn September 1522, the surviving members of Ferdinand Magellan 's crew returned to Spain, having circumnavigated the globe.",
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"segment": "Florentine\nBirthplace: Italy\nGiovanni Da Verrazzano\n“Giovanni Da Verrazzano,” Harper’s Encyclopedia of United States History, from 458 AD to 1902, 1901, From The Library at The Mariners’ Museum, E174.L8. Introduction\nNearly 85 years before Henry Hudson reached present day Hudson Bay in New York, Giovanni da Verrazzano had previously sailed there. Verrazzano voyaged to the New World in search of a passage to Asia. He had sailed along and explored most of the eastern coast of the United States. Once he reached North America, he followed the coast for several months where he encountered numerous native peoples. Some of these natives would be less friendly, and ultimately lead to a grim fate for Verrazzano. Biography\nEarly Life\nGiovanni da Verrazzano (also spelled Verrazano) was born in 1485. Not much about his early life is known, and the exact location of his birth is unsure. But many historians believe he was born in Tuscany, Italy.1 He was the son of Piero Andrea de Bernardo da Verrazzano and Fiammetta Cappelli.",
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"segment": "2020 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election - Wikipedia\n2020 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nElections to elect the governor of Puerto Rico\n2020 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election\n\n← 2016\nNovember 3, 2020\n2024 →\n\n\n\n\nNominee\nPedro Pierluisi\nCarlos Delgado Altieri\nAlexandra Lúgaro\nParty\nNew Progressive\nPopular Democratic\nCitizen's Victory Movement\nAlliance\nDemocratic\n\n\nPopular vote\n427,016\n407,817\n179,265\nPercentage\n33.24%\n31.75%\n13.95%\n\n\n\n\nNominee\nJuan Dalmau\nCésar Vázquez Muñiz\n\nParty\nPuerto Rican Independence\nProject Dignity\nPopular vote\n175,402\n87,379\nPercentage\n13.58%\n6.80%\n\nGovernor before election\nWanda Vázquez Garced\nNew Progressive\nElected Governor\nPedro Pierluisi\nNew Progressive\nPart of a series on\nElections in Puerto Rico\nGeneral elections\n1948\n1952\n1956\n1960\n1964\n1968\n1972\n1976\n1980\n1984\n1988\n1992\n1996\n2000\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nReferendums\n1951\nMar 1952\nNov 1952\n1960\n1961\n1964\n1967\n1970\n1991\n1993\n1994\n1998\n2005\n2012 (Aug)\n2012 (Nov)\n2017\n2020\nShadow Congresspeople\n2021\nGubernatorial\n2000\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nResident Commissioner\n2000\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nSenate\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nHouse of Representatives\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nPNP primaries\n2003\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nPPD primaries\n2003\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nDemocratic primaries\n2008\n2016\n2020\nRepublican primaries\n2008\n2012\n2016\nTransition processes\n2004\n2008\n2012\nv\nt\ne\nThe 2020 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 2020, to elect the governor of Puerto Rico, concurrently with the election of the Resident Commissioner, the Senate, the House of Representatives, and the mayors of the 78 municipalities. Incumbent New Progressive Party Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced, who succeeded to the governorship on August 7, 2019, is eligible to run for a full term in office, which she announced she would do on December 16, 2019. However, Vázquez Garced lost her bid when former Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi won the New Progressive Party membership vote on the nomination for governor. Pierluisi ultimately won the election on November 3, 2020, albeit by a narrow margin of 1.37%. As a result, this election was one of the closest races of the 2020 gubernatorial election cycle, the other being the election in North Carolina . Contents\n1 New Progressive Party\n1.1 Candidates\n1.1.1 Nominated\n1.1.2 Eliminated in primary\n1.1.3 Withdrawn\n1.2 Polling\n1.3 Results\n2 Popular Democratic Party\n2.1 Candidates\n2.1.1 Nominated\n2.1.2 Eliminated in primary\n2.1.3 Withdrawn\n2.2 Polling\n2.3 Results\n3 Other candidates\n3.1 Independence Party\n3.1.1 Nominee\n3.2 Citizens Victory Movement\n3.2.1 Nominee\n3.3 Project Dignity\n3.3.1 Nominee\n3.4 Independent\n3.4.1 Declared\n4 Polling\n5 Results\n6 See also\n7 Notes\n8 References\n9 External links\nNew Progressive Party\nOn March 3, 2019, Ricardo Rosselló announced he would seek re-election as governor in the 2020 elections; however, following the Telegramgate scandal and subsequent protests in front of La Fortaleza, Rosselló announced on July 21, 2019, that he would withdraw his bid for re-election. Shortly thereafter, on August 2, he resigned as governor. On September 9, 2019, Pedro Pierluisi, who served briefly as de facto governor following Rosselló's resignation, announced he would seek the PNP nomination for governor for the 2020 elections. On December 19, 2019, Governor Wanda Vázquez Garced, who was elevated to governor on August 7, 2019, after Pierluisi's appointment was deemed unconstitutional, announced her intention to seek re-election to a full term as governor.",
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"segment": "2016 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election - Wikipedia\n2016 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nHeld in Puerto Rico on Tuesday, November 8, 2016\n2016 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election\n\n← 2012\nNovember 8, 2016\n2020 →\nTurnout\n55.1%\n\n\n\nNominee\nRicardo Rosselló\nDavid Bernier\n\nParty\nNew Progressive\nPopular Democratic\nAlliance\nDemocratic\nDemocratic\nPopular vote\n655,626\n610,956\nPercentage\n41.8%\n38.9%\n\n\n\n\nNominee\nAlexandra Lúgaro\nManuel Cidre\n\nParty\nIndependent\nIndependent\nPopular vote\n174,529\n89,890\nPercentage\n11.1%\n5.7%\n\nGovernor before election\nAlejandro García Padilla\nPopular Democratic\nElected Governor\nRicardo Rosselló\nNew Progressive\nPart of a series on\nElections in Puerto Rico\nGeneral elections\n1948\n1952\n1956\n1960\n1964\n1968\n1972\n1976\n1980\n1984\n1988\n1992\n1996\n2000\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nReferendums\n1951\nMar 1952\nNov 1952\n1960\n1961\n1964\n1967\n1970\n1991\n1993\n1994\n1998\n2005\n2012 (Aug)\n2012 (Nov)\n2017\n2020\nShadow Congresspeople\n2021\nGubernatorial\n2000\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nResident Commissioner\n2000\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nSenate\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nHouse of Representatives\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nPNP primaries\n2003\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nPPD primaries\n2003\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nDemocratic primaries\n2008\n2016\n2020\nRepublican primaries\n2008\n2012\n2016\nTransition processes\n2004\n2008\n2012\nv\nt\ne\nThe 2016 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election was held on November 8, 2016, to elect the Governor of Puerto Rico. The incumbent Popular Democratic Governor Alejandro García Padilla did not run for re-election. The election was won by Ricardo Rosselló, who received 41% of the vote in a four-way race. Contents\n1 Popular Democratic Party\n1.1 Candidates\n1.1.1 Declared\n1.1.2 Declined\n2 New Progressive Party primary\n2.1 Candidates\n2.1.1 Declared\n3 Puerto Rican Independence Party\n3.1 Candidates\n3.1.1 Declared\n4 Independent\n4.1 Candidates\n4.1.1 Declared\n5 Results\n6 See also\n7 References\nPopular Democratic Party\nCandidates\nDeclared\nDavid Bernier, former Secretary of State of Puerto Rico, former President of the Puerto Rico Olympic Committee and former Puerto Rico Secretary of Sports and Recreation\nDeclined\nAlejandro García Padilla, incumbent Governor\nNew Progressive Party primary\nCandidates\nDeclared\nPedro Pierluisi, Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico and former Secretary of Justice of Puerto Rico\nRicky Rosselló, activist, political commentator and son of former governor Pedro Rosselló\nRicky Rossello won the primaries of New Progressive Party by securing 51.09% votes against Pedro Pierluisi 's 48.91% votes. Puerto Rican Independence Party\nCandidates\nDeclared\nMaría de Lourdes Santiago, state senator, attorney and journalist\nIndependent\nCandidates\nDeclared\nAlexandra Lúgaro, attorney and businesswoman\nManuel Cidre, businessman\nResults\nPuerto Rico gubernatorial election, 2016\nParty\nCandidate\nVotes\n%\n±%\n\nNew Progressive\nRicardo Rosselló Nevares\n660,510\n41.80%\n5.37\n\nPopular Democratic\nDavid Bernier\n614,190\n38.87%\n8.80\n\nIndependent\nAlexandra Lúgaro\n175,831\n11.13%\nN/A\n\nIndependent\nManuel Cidre\n90,494\n5.73%\nN/A\n\nPuerto Rican Independence\nMaría De Lourdes Santiago\n33,729\n2.13%\n0.39\n\nWorker's People Party\nRafael Bernabe Riefkohl\n5,430\n0.34%\n0.64\nMajority\n46,320\n6.76%\n+11.2\nTurnout\n1,589,991\n55.10\n-17.12\n\nNew Progressive gain from Popular Democratic\n\nDemocratic hold\nSee also\nPuerto Rican general election, 2016\nNew Progressive Party of Puerto Rico primaries, 2016\nPopular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico primaries, 2016\nPuerto Rico portal\nPolitics portal\nReferences\n^ \"CEE Event\". Archived from the original on 2016-11-09. Retrieved 2016-11-09. ^ Brown, Nick (December 16, 2015). \" Bernier plans to announce Puerto Rico governor bid Wednesday\". Reuters.",
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"segment": "2020 Puerto Rican general election - Wikipedia\n2020 Puerto Rican general election\nFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia\nJump to navigation Jump to search\nElections to elect the governor of Puerto Rico\n2020 Puerto Rican general election\n\n← 2016\nNovember 3, 2020\n2024 →\n\n\n\n\nNominee\nPedro Pierluisi\nCarlos Delgado Altieri\nAlexandra Lúgaro\nParty\nNew Progressive\nPopular Democratic\nCitizen's Victory Movement\nAlliance\nDemocratic\n\n\nPopular vote\n427,016\n407,817\n179,265\nPercentage\n33.24%\n31.75%\n13.95%\n\n\n\n\nNominee\nJuan Dalmau\nCésar Vázquez Muñiz\n\nParty\nPuerto Rican Independence\nProject Dignity\nPopular vote\n175,402\n87,379\nPercentage\n13.58%\n6.80%\n\nGovernor before election\nWanda Vázquez Garced\nNew Progressive\nElected Governor\nPedro Pierluisi\nNew Progressive\nThe 2020 Puerto Rican general election was held on November 3, 2020 to elect the officials of the Puerto Rican government who will serve from January 2021 to January 2025, most notably the position of Governor and Resident Commissioner. In addition, there was also a non-binding status referendum to ask voters if Puerto Rico should become the 51st state of the Union . Pedro Pierluisi and Jenniffer González won the Governor and Resident Commissioner race, respectively. Pierluisi was elected Governor of Puerto Rico with the lowest percentage of votes. The Yes option won the status referendum, making it the third time the option of Statehood wins. Part of a series on\nElections in Puerto Rico\nGeneral elections\n1948\n1952\n1956\n1960\n1964\n1968\n1972\n1976\n1980\n1984\n1988\n1992\n1996\n2000\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nReferendums\n1951\nMar 1952\nNov 1952\n1960\n1961\n1964\n1967\n1970\n1991\n1993\n1994\n1998\n2005\n2012 (Aug)\n2012 (Nov)\n2017\n2020\nSpecial Elections\n2021\nGubernatorial\n2000\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nResident Commissioner\n2000\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nSenate\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nHouse of Representatives\n2004\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nPNP primaries\n2003\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nPPD primaries\n2003\n2008\n2012\n2016\n2020\nDemocratic primaries\n2008\n2016\n2020\nRepublican primaries\n2008\n2012\n2016\nTransition processes\n2004\n2008\n2012\nv\nt\ne\nContents\n1 Final candidates\n1.1 Governor\n1.2 Resident Commissioner\n1.3 Senate\n1.3.1 At-large\n1.3.2 District\n1.4 House of Representatives\n1.4.1 At-large\n1.4.2 District\n2 Referendum\n3 Polling\n3.1 Governorship\n3.2 Resident Commissioner\n3.3 San Juan Mayoralty\n3.4 Referendum\n4 Results\n4.1 Governorship\n4.2 Resident Commissioner\n4.3 Senate\n4.4 House of Representatives\n4.5 Mayoral\n4.6 Referendum\n5 Notes\n6 References\nFinal candidates\nGovernor\nMain article: 2020 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election\nThe nominees for the position of Governor of Puerto Rico are: Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia, New Progressive Party (PNP/D)\nCarlos Delgado Altieri, Popular Democratic Party (PPD/I)\nJuan Dalmau Ramírez, Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)\nAlexandra Lúgaro Aponte, Citizen's Victory Movement (MVC)\nCésar Vázquez Muñiz, Project Dignity (PD)\nEliezer Molina Pérez, Independent candidate\nResident Commissioner\nMain article: 2020 United States House of Representatives election in Puerto Rico\nThe nominees for the position of Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico are ( bold denotes incumbent candidate): Jenniffer González Colón, New Progressive Party (PNP/R)\nAníbal Acevedo Vilá, Popular Democratic Party (PPD/D)\nLuis Roberto Piñero, Puerto Rican Independence Party (PIP)\nZayira Jordán Conde, Citizen's Victory Movement (MVC)\nAda Norah Henriquez, Project Dignity (PD)\nSenate\nMain article:",
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"segment": "Re-elected in 1996. Lost re-election. 9\nAníbal Acevedo Vilá\n\nPopular Democratic\n\nDemocratic\nJanuary 3, 2001 –\nJanuary 3, 2005\nElected in 2000. Retired to run for Governor of Puerto Rico . 10\nLuis Fortuño\n\nNew Progressive\n\nRepublican\nJanuary 3, 2005 –\nJanuary 3, 2009\nElected in 2004. Retired to run for Governor of Puerto Rico . 11\nPedro Pierluisi\n\nNew Progressive\n\nDemocratic\nJanuary 3, 2009 –\nJanuary 3, 2017\nElected in 2008. Re-elected in 2012. Retired to run for Governor of Puerto Rico . 12\nJenniffer González\n\nNew Progressive\n\nRepublican\nJanuary 3, 2017 –\npresent\nElected in 2016.",
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"segment": "As a US territory, Puerto Rico is part of the United States, and while they have their own island government, they do not have their own President. Who is the Governor of Puerto Rico? The current Governor of Puerto Rico is Ricardo Rosselló, in office since 2017; Beatriz Rosselló is the first lady. The Governor of Puerto Rico is the head of government and the executive branch on the island. He also oversees the Puerto Rico National Guard. Are Puerto Ricans US Citizens? Anyone born in Puerto Rico since January 13, 1941, is a natural-born US citizen. Prior to that, anyone living in Puerto Rico and born between April 11, 1899, and January 13, 1941, was declared to be a US citizen as of that same date. Puerto Ricans, as well as anyone born in Guam or the US Virgin Islands, have the same US citizenship as someone born in the 50 states.",
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"segment": "Some of these events included a march against a proposed Value Added Tax. Rosselló described that he intended to apply a scientific approach to governance. As a part of this, he traveled to other countries and US states to study how they approached various problems in governing, such as Finland, Estonia, and Florida. On September 19, 2015, he confirmed his intention to run for Governor of Puerto Rico in the 2016 election, and held a campaign rally the next day at Roberto Clemente Coliseum in San Juan that surpassed the previous attendance record held by Ricky Martin. At the rally, he endorsed Jenniffer González, a Republican, for Resident Commissioner. On June 5, 2016, Rosselló won the New Progressive Party primary against incumbent Resident Commissioner Pedro Pierluisi, thus becoming the party's candidate for governor and heading to the general election against PPD candidate David Bernier. He made Puerto Rican statehood the central issue of his campaign, and views statehood as the key to economic recovery. On November 8, 2016, Rosselló defeated five other gubernatorial candidates and was elected Governor of Puerto Rico, receiving 41% of the vote. He was sworn in on January 2, 2017. Tenure\nDomestic policies\nRosselló (center) speaks in Utuado, Puerto Rico in March 2018\nUpon his election, Rosselló was the second-youngest person to become Governor of Puerto Rico.",
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"headings": "United States presidential election, 2024 (Timebomb Earth)\nUnited States presidential election, 2024 (Timebomb Earth)\nTable of Contents\nNominations\nAmerican Party nominations\nAmerican Party candidates\nDemocratic Party nominations\nDemocratic candidates\nRepublican Party nominations\nRepublican candidates\nLibertarian Party nominations\nLibertarian candidates\nPotential independent candidates who wanted to run\nPotential independent candidates who declined to run\nGeneral election campaign\nResults\n",
"segment": "and American Party candidate and Florida Governor Adam Putnam. Walker profited from a strong economy as well as the success of Operation Nightfall . This election featured the first time Puerto Rico was granted voting rights in a presidential election, having been given statehood in 2019. Table of Contents\n1\nNominations\n1.1\nAmerican Party nominations\n1.1.1\nAmerican Party candidates\n1.2\nDemocratic Party nominations\n1.2.1\nDemocratic candidates\n1.3\nRepublican Party nominations\n1.3.1\nRepublican candidates\n1.4\nLibertarian Party nominations\n1.4.1\nLibertarian candidates\n1.5\nPotential independent candidates who wanted to run\n1.6\nPotential independent candidates who declined to run\n1.7\nGeneral election campaign\n1.8\nResults\nNominations\nAmerican Party nominations\nAmerican Party candidates\nGovernor Adam Putnam of Florida (Nominee)\nSenator Adam Kizninger of Illinois\nSenator Todd Young of Indiana\nFormer Governor Nikki Haley of South Carolina\nFormer Governor Charlie Crist of Florida\nAdd a photo to this gallery\nDemocratic Party nominations\nDemocratic candidates\nGovernor Gavin Newsom of California (Nominee)\nAdd a photo to this gallery\nRepublican Party nominations\nRepublican candidates\nPresident Scott Walker of Wisconsin\nCongressman Lou Balretta of Penslyvania\nAdd a photo to this gallery\nLibertarian Party nominations\nLibertarian candidates\nU.S Representative Austin Petersen of Mississippi (Nominee)\nAdd a photo to this gallery\nPotential independent candidates who wanted to run\nDaniel Pettit; former ET2 USN\nAdd a photo to this gallery\nPotential independent candidates who declined to run\nSenator Maria Cantwell of Washington\nGovernor Nancy Kerrigan of Massachusetts\nAdd a photo to this gallery\nGeneral election campaign\nResults\nRed denotes a Cruz win, and blue denotes a Gillibrand win\nRetrieved from \" https://future.fandom.com/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2024_ (Timebomb_Earth)?oldid=231771 \"\nCategories: Elections (Aiothai's Scenario)\nAiothai's Scenario\nUS elections 2024\nElections (Timebomb Earth)\nCommunity content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.",
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"segment": "Angela Davis Biography\nAngela Davis is best known as a Teacher. African-American activist, author, and professor who was involved in the Civil Rights Movement and harbored Communist sympathies. Angela Davis was born on January 26, 1944 in Birmingham, AL. Her mother was a leading organizer of the Southern Negro Congress, an organization heavily influenced by the Communist Party. Angela Davis is one of the most successful Teacher. She has ranked on the list of famous people who were born on January 26, 1944. Angela Davis (born 23 June 1985) is an Australian saxophonist currently residing in Melbourne. Her first release “The Art of The Melody received strong reviews in the United States and Australia and was successful on the US Jazz Charts. She is known for her pure sound reminiscent of Lee Konitz (with whom she studied), Art Pepper and Paul Desmond. Davis is a 2014 recipient of the prestigious Brian Boak Bursary in Queensland.",
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"headings": "10 Facts about Angela Davis\n10 Facts about Angela Davis\nFacts about Angela Davis 1: Black Panther Party\nFacts about Angela Davis 2: the prisoner right\nFacts about Angela Davis 3: the early job\nFacts about Angela Davis 4: Marin County courtroom\nFacts about Angela Davis 5: research\nFacts about Angela Davis 6: Ronald Reagan’s request\nFacts about Angela Davis 7: Vice President Candidate\nFacts about Angela Davis 8: the early life\nFacts about Angela Davis 9: Ben Davis\nFacts about Angela Davis 10: siblings\n",
"segment": "10 Facts about Angela Davis | Fact File\n10 Facts about Angela Davis\nSunday, February 8th 2015. | Politics\nFacts about Angela Davi s tell you about the famous American political activist, author, and scholar. She was born as Angela Yvonne Davis on 26 January 1944. In 1960s, she gained the prominence after she became the leader of Communist Party USA. She was known as a counterculture activist and radical at that time. Here are other facts about Angela Davis for you: Facts about Angela Davis 1: Black Panther Party\nAngel Davis had a good relationship with Black Panther Party. It is due to the fact that she shared value during the civil right movement. However, Davis was not a party member.",
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"headings": "\n10 Iconic Black Women Activists That Paved the Path for Those Today\nBy Gabrielle Pascal, Hofstra University\n1. Angela Davis (1944-)\n“I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept.”\n2. Fannie Lou Hamer (1917-1977)\n“When I liberate myself, I liberate others.”\n3. Marsha P. Johnson (1945-1992)\n“How many years has it taken people to realize that we are all brothers and sisters and human beings in the human race?”\n4. Audre Lorde (1934-1992)\n“If I didn’t define myself for myself, I would be crunched into other people’s fantasies for me and eaten alive.”\n5. Sanité Bélair (1781-1802)\n“Liberty, no to slavery!”\n6. Claudia Jones (1915-1964)\n“A people’s art is the genesis of their freedom.”\n7. Opal Tometi (1984-)\n“We deserve a multiracial democracy that works for all of us.”\n8. Elaine Brown (1943-)\n“It was not about forgetting. It was about living and about dying for freedom.”\n9. Ida B. Wells (1862-1931)\n“The way to right wrongs is to turn the light of truth upon them.”\n10. Sojourner Truth (1797-1883)\n“I am not going to die, I’m going home like a shooting star.”\nGabrielle Pascal\nHofstra University\nEnglish Literature/Fine Arts\nLeave a Reply\n",
"segment": "Angela Davis (1944-)\n“I am no longer accepting the things I cannot change. I am changing the things I cannot accept.” Angela Davis is perhaps best known for her activism, teachings and writings on racial injustice. She first started to gain notoriety in the 1960s through her involvement with the Black Panthers and the Communist Party USA. Davis was also known for her support of the Soledad brothers —John W. Cluchette, Fleeta Drumgo and George Lester Jackson. They allegedly killed a prison guard after another guard killed other African American inmates during a fight. After an escape attempt gone wrong in 1970 during George Jackson’s trial, the court charged Davis with murder. Once a warrant was issued for her arrest, she went into hiding and the FBI placed her on its Ten Most Wanted Fugitive List. On Oct. 13, 1970, officers arrested Davis. She was in prison for over a year until her acquittal in June 1972.",
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"segment": "Angela Davis\nKnown For: Black academic and activist known for her association with the Black Panthers whose influence among civil rights activists reverberates to this day. Also Known As: Angela Yvonne Davis\nBorn: January 26, 1944 in Birmingham, Alabama\nParents: B. Frank Davis and Sallye Bell Davis\nEducation: Brandeis University (B.A.), University of California, San Diego (M.A.), Humboldt University (Ph.D.)\nPublished Works: \" Women, Race, & Class,\" \"Blues Legacies and Black Feminism: Gertrude 'Ma' Rainey, Bessie Smith, and Billie Holiday,\" \"Are Prisons Obsolete?\" Spouse:",
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"segment": "She has authored several books, including 'Women, Culture & Politics.' Who Is Angela Davis? Angela Davis became a master scholar who studied at the Sorbonne. She joined the U.S. Communist Party and was jailed for charges related to a prison outbreak, though ultimately cleared. Known for books like Women, Race & Class, she has worked as a professor and activist who advocates gender equity, prison reform and alliances across color lines. Early Life\nDavis was born on January 26, 1944, in Birmingham, Alabama. She grew up in a middle-class neighborhood dubbed \"Dynamite Hill,\" due to many of the African American homes in the area that were bombed by the Ku Klux Klan. Davis' father, Frank, owned a service station, while her mother, Sallye, taught elementary school and was an active member of the NAACP. Sallye would later pursue her master's degree at NYU and Davis would accompany her there as a teenager. Davis is best known as a radical African American educator and activist for civil rights and other social issues.",
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"segment": "Angela Davis Biography, Net Worth, Age, Height, Dating! Teacher\nAngela Davis\nBy Blog Admin\nApril 19, 2021\n0\n47\nAngela Davis Wiki/Profile\nName/Famous as\nAngela Davis\nOccupation\nTeacher\nBorn\nBirmingham, AL\nCountry/Nationality\nAL\nBirthday\nJanuary 26, 1944\nHoroscope\nAquarius\nAge\n75 years old\nOther Name\nAngela, Davis\nAngela Davis Net Worth, Biography, Age, Height, body measurements, family, career, Income, Cars, Lifestyles & many more details. Her involvement with the Communist Party led President Ronald Reagan to seek to ban her from teaching at California universities. Let's check, How Rich is Angela Davis in 2020-2021? Scroll below and check more details information about Current Net worth as well as Monthly/Year Salary, Expense, Income Reports! Angela Davis Biography\nAngela Davis is best known as a Teacher. African-American activist, author, and professor who was involved in the Civil Rights Movement and harbored Communist sympathies. Angela Davis was born on January 26, 1944 in Birmingham, AL. Her mother was a leading organizer of the Southern Negro Congress, an organization heavily influenced by the Communist Party. Angela Davis is one of the most successful Teacher.",
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"segment": "As Melba Beals put it in People, “ In the idol-seeking rebellion of the American ’ 60s, Angela Davis became a lightning rod almost in spite of herself. ” Subsequent decades have found Davis to be an impassioned worker for the causes of nationalized health care, civil rights, and nuclear disarmament. “ Angela is one of the most well-known women in the United States — and one of the busiest, ” wrote Cheryll Y. Greene in Essence magazine. ” She is active in five organizations, among them the Communist Party [of the] U.S.A., in which she is the major Black figure and plays a leading role … She travels extensively both in the United States and abroad, lecturing to diverse audiences, from college students to white male union members. In 1980 and 1984 she ran for vice-president of the United States on the Communist Party ticket. ” Davis admitted in Essence that she is “ always amazed ” that she is invited to give so many speeches even now, decades after young people demonstrated on her behalf with “ Free Angela ” placards. “ I know I wouldn ’ t have sought this kind of public life — if it had been something that I could have chosen, ” she said. “ I didn ’ t choose to be where I am now. I didn ’ t choose to be the target of the repression at that time. It just happened that way.",
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"headings": "#BlackVegansRock: 100 Black Vegans to Check Out\n#BlackVegansRock: 100 Black Vegans to Check Out\nI can’t guarantee that everyone on this list is still vegan, though they were at the time of my research.\n[If you see an error in your bio, or you want something corrected, email me at [email protected] and I’ll fix it. I only want the comments section to be filled with more black vegan names.]\n1. Dr. Amie Breeze Harper\n2. Christopher-Sebastian McJetters\n3. Kimberly Elise\n4. Angela Davis\n5. Coretta Scott King\n6. Bryant Terry\n7. Syl Ko\n8. Aph Ko\n9. Venus Williams\n10. Serena Williams\n11. Erykah Badu\n12. Carl Lewis\n13. Tracye McQuirter\n14. Marya McQuirter, Ph.D.\n15. Afya Ibomu\n16. Monique Koch\n17. Lucas & Kenya\n18. Kevin Tillman\n19. Dick Gregory\n20. Queen Afua\n21. Makini Howell\n22. Ayinde Howell\n23. Imar Hutchins\n24. Latham Thomas\n25. AshEL Elridge\n26. Stic Man\n27. Brandie Skorker\n28. Jim Morris\n29. Isis Kane\n30. Keith Tucker\n31. Supa Nova Slom\n32. Dexter Scott King\n33. Brenda Sanders\n34. Vanessa Williams\n35. Dr. Alvenia Fulton\n36. Anusha Amen-Ra\n37. Koya Webb\n38. Lezlie Mitchell\n39. Valerie McGown\n40. Persia White\n41. Leona Lewis\n42.\nRobin Quivers\n43. Coral Smith\n44. Salim Stoudamire\n45. Candace Laughinghouse\n46. Toi Scott\n47. Ama Opare\n48. Anastasia Yarbrough\n49. Odochi Ibe\n50. Aiya Abrihet\n51. Princess Dixon\n52. Cory Booker\n53. Demetrius Bagley\n54. Kenneth G. Williams\n55. Deborrah Cooper\n56. Janyce Denise Glasper\n57. Tamerra Dyson\n58. Brenda Beener\n59. Aaron Beener\n60. Brandi Rollins\n61. Ray Stone\n62. Shadé\nIbe\n63. Matti Merrell\n64. Rodney Perry\n65. Kirsten Ussery\n66. Erika Boyd\n67. John Salley\n68. Karyn Calabrese\n69. Dr. Bretta King\n70. Belinda King\n71. Alicia C. Simpson\n72. Latrice Folkes\n73. Dr. Aris LaTham\n74. Ron Finley\n75. Ivy Collier\n76. John Lewis\n77. Vanya Francis\n78. Stephanie Williams\n79. Nana Kwaku Opare, MD\n80. Dr. Kirt Tyson\n81. Queen Vida\n82. Charlotte O’Neal\n83. Michelle Johnson\n84. Stacey Dougan\n85. Tassli Maat\n86. Jenné\n87. Chef Ahki\n88. Russell Simmons\n89. Anette Larkins\n90. Darrell Butler\n91. Dr. Timothy Moore\n92. Ihsan Bey\n93. Dr. Ruby Lathon\n94. Tasha Edwards\n95. Njide Kotiel Bey\n96. Aba Bailey\n97. Esosa Edosomwan\n98. Jasmine [AKA Jazzy]\n99. Naki Aya\n100. Chef Rain Truth\n105 thoughts on “#BlackVegansRock: 100 Black Vegans to Check Out”\nLadybug\nsays:\njoshua black\nsays:\ngrace lorraine\nsays:\nFun for One (@LorriePaige)\nsays:\nTiffany\nsays:\nDenise V Friend\nsays:\nT. Williams\nsays:\ngrainnecanavan\nsays:\nKaren\nsays:\nGpe971\nsays:\nGawain Beste\nsays:\nZ\nsays:\nthemelanatedman\nsays:\nAlex\nsays:\nveggiedude\nsays:\nNina Fabis\nsays:\nglobalsisterzmedia\nsays:\nNicole\nsays:\nKarin\nsays:\[email protected]\nsays:\nAph Ko\nsays:\nRoberta Schiff\nsays:\nKingston Z. Walters\nsays:\nLeave a Reply\nCancel reply\n",
"segment": "4. Angela Davis\nDr. Angela Davis is a famous scholar, activist, and writer. She is perhaps best known for being a political prisoner in the 1970s. Dr. Davis ran for Vice President of the United States in 1980 and 1984 on the Communist Party ticket. Davis is very outspoken about the prison-industrial complex and has recently become more vocal about her vegan politics. At the 27th Empowering Women of Color Conference, Davis stated: “I think it’s the right moment to talk about it because it is part of a revolutionary perspective – how can we not only discover more compassionate relations with human beings but how can we develop compassionate relations with the other creatures with whom we share this planet and that would mean challenging the whole capitalist industrial form of food production.” 5. Coretta Scott King\nCoretta Scott King was a famous civil rights activist and wife of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. She took part in the Montogomery Bus Boycott and even helped pass the Civil Rights Act. After her husband’s death, she founded the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (“The King Center”).",
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"title": "35 Angela Davis Quotes Celebrating Women, Identity & Integrity (2021)",
"headings": "35 Angela Davis Quotes Celebrating Identity and Integrity\n35 Angela Davis Quotes Celebrating Identity and Integrity\nAngela Davis quotes celebrating identity and integrity\nAngela Davis quotes that will inspire you to keep up the fight\nAngela Davis quotes on caring about the issues that are affecting people today\nMore Angela Davis quotes and sayings\nWhich of these Angela Davis quotes was your favorite?\n",
"segment": "Angela Davis\nWhich of these Angela Davis quotes was your favorite? Angela Davis is known for her work to eradicate oppression in the United States as well as worldwide. She has dedicate her life to promoting women’s rights and racial justice. Davis’ work has influenced and motivated many people to have conversations about issues that are happening in our nation today that are otherwise not talked about. Hopefully, the above quotes will inspire you to move forward into a direction of progress. Did you enjoy these Angela Davis quotes? Which of the quotes was your favorite? Let us know in the comment section below. Everyday Power ► 35 Angela Davis Quotes Celebrating Identity and Integrity\nBy\nNorbert Juma, Lead Editor\nMaster quote curator and editor on a mission to inspire. September 3, 2020 6:00 AM EST\n2 Comments\nClick to view\n2 Comments\nVBW\nMay 14, 2020 at 7:00 PM\n#10 will forever be one of my favorites.",
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"segment": "A good number of distinct and ancient Jewish languages such as Judeo-Malayalam, Judeo-Arabic, Krymchak, Judeo-Berber, and Judeo-Georgian have greatly fallen out of use as a result of the massacre of European Jews, the assimilation of Israeli policies during its early days, and the Jewish exodus from Arab states, as well as other factors. Several Jewish languages including Yiddish have greatly contributed to the development of vocabulary for co-territorial languages such as French and English which are non-Jewish. Alphabets\nLanguages such as Spanish, English, Greek, French, Arabic, and German have been transcribed using the Hebrew alphabet. Despite the practice being uncommon, it is believed to have occurred over the last 2000 years. Throughout the world, Jews spoke the dominant or local languages of the places they migrated to for centuries thus branching off as independent languages or developing distinct dialectal forms of the languages. The development of such languages often happened through the addition of Hebrew phrases or words to uniquely express Jewish concerns and concepts. The Jewish Languages Today\nEverywhere that the Jews have lived, throughout the entire world, they have either written or/and spoken differently from non-Jews around them. Jewish languages differ from one another by as much as a highly variant grammar or by as little as a few embedded Hebrew words. Linguists have devoted a great deal of time and resources to carry out extensive research on several Jewish languages including Judeo-Arabic, Jewish English, Yiddish, Judeo-Spanish, Jewish Neo-Aramaic, and Judeo- Italian. During the 1850s, Yiddish was the most spoken Jewish language since it had the largest number of speakers, but today the most common languages spoken among Jews are English, Russian and modern Hebrew.",
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"segment": "As Jewish history moved into the Diaspora, Jewish communities spoke Greek and Greek koine, Judeo-Persian, Latin and Arabic, Ladino -- the late medieval Spanish of the Jewish community expelled from Spain in 1492 (spoken by many of their descendants to this day) -- and expressive, irony-prone Yiddish, which the Jewish communities of northern Europe maintained and developed as they wandered deeper and deeper into eastern Europe over the centuries. At the end of the 19th century, as Zionist leaders began to envision a return to Israel of Jews from all parts of the world, they wondered what language should be spoken in a Jewish homeland whose inhabitants' native tongues ranged from Yiddish, Russian, English, and Hungarian to Moroccan Arabic, Argentine Spanish, Urdu, and Uzbekistani. Many important leaders believed the official language of the Jewish homeland should be what at that time was considered the preeminent language of science, culture, music, medicine, and philosophy: in short, German. A handful of Zionists had other ideas. When Eliezer Ben-Yehuda (1858-1922), a Polish-born linguist, came to Jerusalem in 1881, he believed that ancient Hebrew, used mainly as a liturgical language since the 5th century B.C., should be the language of the reborn Zionist vision. He codified Hebrew grammar, wrote the first modern dictionary, and coined words necessary for a modern vocabulary. Ben-Yehuda and his wife, also a linguist, spoke only Hebrew to their son, Itamar, who became the first primarily Hebrew-speaking person in the modern world. advertisement\nFrom the initial determination of the Ben-Yehuda family and their friends, the Hebrew language, with its uniqueness and vitality, was brought back to life, changing and growing each day -- the Israeli people's great communal work of art. Modern Hebrew is being stretched by the hour by its Israeli speakers as they take the language and vocabulary of a laconic, pastoral Iron Age civilization and reshape it to the needs of an enormously cosmopolitan, gregarious, heterogeneous society of the 21st century.",
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"segment": "And even these can be ambiguous at best. I quote Wikipedia on the Jewish language “Jewish languages are the various languages and dialects that developed in Jewish communities around the world. Although Hebrew was the daily speech of the Jewish people for centuries, by the fifth century BCE, the closely related Aramaic joined Hebrew as the spoken language in Judea and by the third century BCE Jews of the diaspora were speaking Greek … Many ancient and distinct Jewish languages, including Judaeo-Georgian, Judeo-Arabic, Judeo-Berber, Krymchak and Judeo-Malayalam have largely fallen out of use due the impact of the Holocaust on European Jewry, the Jewish exodus from Arab lands, the assimilation policies of Israel in its early days and other factors. ” And again I quote Wikipedia on the Hebrew Language, “The Gezer calendar also dates back to the 10th century BCE at the beginning of the Monarchic Period, the traditional time of the reign of David and Solomon. Classified as Archaic Biblical Hebrew, the calendar presents a list of seasons and related agricultural activities. The Gezer calendar (named after the city in whose proximity it was found) is written in an old Semitic script, akin to the Phoenician one that through the Greeks and Etruscans later became the Roman script. The Gezer calendar is written without any vowels, and it does not use consonants to imply vowels even in the places where later Hebrew spelling requires it.” Here you will notice that that the Gezer calendar was written without any vowels. That puts an end to any explanation of the name YHWH was not spelt with vowels to prevent people",
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"segment": "After that its hebrew, and after that probably French, Spanish, and Russian. Jewish dialects of languages such as yiddish and ladino are not widely spoken anymore. ...Show more\nAnonymous\n8 years ago\nMuslims: Farsi, English, Arabic, Bosnian, Pushtu, French, etc. Whatever language of that country that Muslim lives in. Although some Muslims learn Arabic for prayer and Qur'an study. Jews: Whatever language of that country that Jew happens to live in. Prior to the holocaust, many urban European Jewish communities spoke Yiddish, and still do in Brooklyn, parts of Russia, parts of London, etc. Jews say prayers in Hebrew, which is the official language of Israel and spoken by most of the people who live there.",
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"segment": "Hebrew ~ the language that the *Jews spoke when they wrote the Psalms of David. Israelite ~ a *Jewish person (see Jew). Jacob ~ another name for Israel, both the people and the land. ( Jacob was Abraham’s grandson). Jehovah ~ how some languages say *Yahweh, one of the names of God in *Hebrew. Jew ~ someone who was born from Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and their children. Jewish ~ a word that describes a *Jew or anything to do with a *Jew. judge ~ say who is right and who is wrong; or, the person that says who is right and who is wrong. like ~ another word for \"as\".",
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"segment": "Hebrew is a Semitic language. It was first spoken in Israel. Many Jewish people also speak Hebrew, as Hebrew is part of Judaism . It was spoken by Israelites a long time ago, during the time of the Bible. After Judah was conquered by Babylonia, the Jews were taken captive to Babylon and started speaking Aramaic. Hebrew was no longer used much in daily life, but it was still known by Jews who studied halakha . In the 20th century, many Jews decided to make Hebrew into a spoken language again. It became the language of the new country of Israel in 1948. People in Israel came from many places and decided to learn Hebrew, the language of their common ancestors, so that they could all speak one language. However, Modern Hebrew is quite different from Biblical Hebrew, with a simpler grammar and many loanwords from other languages, especially English .",
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